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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: June 16, 2009
There is a maximum sentence of 30 years for DUI Manslaughter, which is normally bargained down to a lighter sentence. Stallworth faced 15 years. I don't how the defense got it down to 30 days.
Added on to that are 10 years of probation, two of those he will be under house arrest with minimal outside contact. So it is safe to say, he will not play football at all during the next two years.
The rest of those eight years he will be under probation. He can only leave his home state with permission from his probation officer. He has to take a drug test every month, he cannot get caught doing anything illegal or he goes back to the slammer.
So there is a chance he will not play football at all for 10 years, but it is possible. Except if Rog...
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