Don't quite understand why athletes and celebrities are above taking a cab, or limo in their case.
Nobody wins in this situation.
Nobody wins in this situation.
Donte' Stallworth charged with DUI manslaughter
Jennifer Lebovich of the Miami Herald reports Miami-Dade prosecutors on Wednesday charged Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth with DUI manslaughter, alleging the football player was driving drunk on the morning of March 14 when he struck and killed a pedestrian on Miami Beach.
Blood tests revealed Stallworth had a blood alcohol level of .126 after the 7 a.m. crash, according to documents filed in the clerk's office Wednesday.
Stallworth, 28, who has cooperated with authorities since the crash, is expected to surrender to authorities on Thursday morning.
Stallworth's attorney, Christopher Lyons, declined comment.
DUI manslaughter is a felony that carries a minimum of four years to a maximum 15 years in prison.
Stallworth's bond will be set at $200,000 and will allow him to live in both Florida and Ohio, where he lists a Cleveland address, according to court documents.
Jennifer Lebovich of the Miami Herald reports Miami-Dade prosecutors on Wednesday charged Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth with DUI manslaughter, alleging the football player was driving drunk on the morning of March 14 when he struck and killed a pedestrian on Miami Beach.
Blood tests revealed Stallworth had a blood alcohol level of .126 after the 7 a.m. crash, according to documents filed in the clerk's office Wednesday.
Stallworth, 28, who has cooperated with authorities since the crash, is expected to surrender to authorities on Thursday morning.
Stallworth's attorney, Christopher Lyons, declined comment.
DUI manslaughter is a felony that carries a minimum of four years to a maximum 15 years in prison.
Stallworth's bond will be set at $200,000 and will allow him to live in both Florida and Ohio, where he lists a Cleveland address, according to court documents.