UF Baseball Player Charged with DUI
A 22 year old University of Florida baseball player was recently arrested for driving under the influence. He was pulled over because he was swerving and making wide turns. In addition, the officer's report noted that the suspect's eyes were "bloodshot" and "glassy." Furthermore, the suspect player refused the breathalyzer.
He has been suspended from the team indefinetly for the time being. Although it does not bode well for the University, the player has not been convicted of anything yet. He is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt on each element of the crime.
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Michael A. Atter
Former Prosecutor
Keith L. Maynard
Former Assistant Public Defender
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