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Merged: Donte Stallworth pleads guilty to DUI manslaughter; gets 30 days in jail

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Since there are some who want to get Bouldin, Marshall and others...let's pick this guy up too!! Heck, he'll be local for a while...negotiations with the FO will be easy!

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MIAMI — Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth took full responsibility for killing a pedestrian while driving drunk in Florida and began serving a 30-day jail sentence Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to DUI manslaughter.

Stallworth also reached a confidential financial settlement to avoid a potential lawsuit from the family of 59-year-old Mario Reyes, according to Stallworth attorney Christopher Lyons. Reyes was struck and killed March 14 by Stallworth, who was driving his black 2005 Bentley after a night drinking at a swanky hotel bar.

Stallworth, 28, told Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Dennis Murphy that he hopes to get involved in drunken driving education programs.

"I accept full responsibility for this horrible tragedy," said Stallworth, who was accompanied at the hearing by his parents, siblings and other supporters. "I will bear this burden for the rest of my life."

Stallworth faced 15 years in prison. After his release from jail, Stallworth must serve two years of house arrest and spend eight years on probation.
The NFL has said it will review the matter for possible disciplinary action. Lyons said the plea agreement will allow Stallworth to resume his football career.

Stallworth also must undergo drug and alcohol testing, will have a lifetime driver's license suspension and must perform 1,000 hours of community service. Lyons said after five years, Stallworth could win approval for limited driving such as for employment.

Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle cited Stallworth's lack of previous criminal record, cooperation with police and willingness to accept responsibility as factors in the plea deal. Rundle also said the Reyes family — particularly the victim's 15-year-old daughter — wanted the case resolved to avoid any more pain.

"For all of these reasons, a just resolution of this case has been reached," Rundle said.

None of the Reyes family attended the hearing. Their attorney, Rodolfo Suarez, read a statement saying the family wants to "bring closure to this emotional and tragic event." Suarez was not immediately available to comment after the hearing.

After a night drinking at a bar in Miami Beach's Fountainebleau hotel, police said Stallworth hit Reyes, a construction crane operator who was rushing to catch a bus after finishing his shift around 7:15 a.m. Stallworth told police he flashed his lights in an attempt to warn Reyes, who was not in a crosswalk when he was struck.

Stallworth had a blood-alcohol level of .126 after the crash, well above Florida's .08 limit. Stallworth stopped after the crash and immediately told officers he had hit Reyes. Police estimated Stallworth was driving about 50 mph in a 40 mph zone.

Stallworth signed a seven-year, $35 million contract with the Browns before last season but was injured much of the year. The California native and University of Tennessee college star has also played in the NFL for New England, Philadelphia and New Orleans.

The night before the crash, Stallworth earned a $4.5 million roster bonus from the Browns.

David Cornwell, a Stallworth attorney handling the NFL situation, said he has kept top league officials apprised of the case.

"Whenever it is appropriate to do so, we are prepared to discuss the circumstances under which Donte' will resume his career," Cornwell said.
 
Browns' Donte Stallworth pleads guilty

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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth took full responsibility for killing a pedestrian while driving drunk in Miami and began serving a 30-day jail sentence today after he pleaded guilty to DUI manslaughter.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sfl-donte-stallworth-to-plead-guilty-061609,0,6774548.story
 
Thats insane... 30 days for killing someone? I had worse punishments when i was a kid for having detention in school.
 
Good thing the guy didn't kill a dog. I'm telling ya, if you play in the NFL and kill something, make sure it is a human being and not a furry animal.
 
sorry...dude was xtremely vocal 2yrs ago when we tried to get him before he landed in NE...said the Phins were a 'shiz' team, not worth his talent...that's casual...see where karma took him when he did go to Miami...
 
I was furious when I first heard this too. But then I read a few more articles and realized what was going on behind the curtain. The DA would have had a tough go getting a conviction because even though Stallworth was over 0.08% BAC, Reyes was no where near the cross-walk. So, $$$ made it all go away. Just like Ol’Ted Kennedy got away with killing Mary Jo Koepeckne in 1969. Anybody know how much Stallworth had to cough-up to save his sorry !*#&$^% ? I’m guessing better than $4 MIL.

Curiously ,the folks a MADD have been silent on this.
 
Good thing the guy didn't kill a dog. I'm telling ya, if you play in the NFL and kill something, make sure it is a human being and not a furry animal.

Exactly....where are the anti Vick people?
 
Donte Stallworth pleads guilty to DUI manslaughter; gets 30 days in jail

Wow, how can that happen??? 30 days...
 
i ride a bike and people get run over and killed all the time while cycling but its always a "tragic accident" no manslaughter, vehicular or otherwise, and the driver usually doesn't even get a ticket!
 
i ride a bike and people get run over and killed all the time while cycling but its always a "tragic accident" no manslaughter, vehicular or otherwise, and the driver usually doesn't even get a ticket!


i think you are missing the point. done stallworth was DUI when he killed the pedestrian. im pretty sure its a 10 year mandatory law in florida for DUI man slaughter. not sure how he only got 30 days.
 
Wtf. I would be so pissed if I were family of the person who got killed because Donte was driving drunk and hit them. Oh, but I guess its completely excusable since he wasn't in his right state of mind and didn't mean to do it, right?


This is not acceptable..
 
Celebrity justice? Of course having the ability to afford the best legal representation that money can buy can't hurt either. I had a friend once who blew a 0.18 (WAY over our legal limit of 0.08) and was arrested for DUI obviously. Well the lawyer he bought was friends with the judge and was able to actually get the charge knocked down to "improper driving", that attorney cost him a small fortune.
 
He made a mistake. A tragic mistake. I can tell some of you never did time or else you wouldn't want another person to be sitting in jail for years on end. It's unfortunate that this happened, but he seems like he's sincerely sorry for the situation. That's not gunna bring the victim back, no. But neither is sitting in jail for a bunch of years.
 
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