Thursday, July 2, 2009

Stallworth Had Weed In System Night Of Fatal Accident

Cleveland Browns wideout Dont Stall Worth, now 30 days in jail to find a man with his car and died in March, had marijuana in his system of the accident, the athlete's lawyer acknowledged Tuesday.
Dont Stall Worth

"The evidence leaked or released in the coming days and weeks will be exculpatory statements and actions, there is no presence of marijuana in the blood, and it will focus on the critical issue of causation," David Cornwell, said the statement, which confirms A report in the Miami Herald Tuesday, according to anonymous sources that Stall Worth positive marijuana test.

Hall of Famer Jim Brown had told Miami radio station last month that the marijuana was found Stall Worth on the system the night he struck and killed 59 years of Mario Reyes. Stall Worth pleaded guilty to DUI manslaughter and served 30-day sentence with two years under house arrest to be served after that. NFL commissioner Roger Goodells suspended indefinitely Stall Worth.

"The NFL drug policy addresses the specific discipline which can be identified by the use of illegal substances," Cornwell said. "We are confident that the Commissioner will Goodells existing League policies and to consider all the evidence in connection with its evaluation of discipline." Cleveland Browns wideout Dont Stall Worth, currently serving 30 days in jail to find a man with his car and died in March, had marijuana in his system for the accident, the athlete's lawyer acknowledged Tuesday.
Dont Stall Worth

"The signs of leakage or spillage in the coming days and weeks to reflect and self Dont acts", the presence of marijuana in the blood, and to identify the critical issues of causation, "David Cornwell, in a statement report to the Miami Herald Tuesday, according to anonymous sources that tested positive marijuana Stall Worth.

Hall of Famer Jim Brown told the Miami station last month that the marijuana was found Stall Worth on the system at night struck and killed 59 years of Mario Reyes. Stall Worth pleaded guilty to DUI manslaughter and sentence of 30 days for two years under house arrest to be served after that. NFL commissioner Roger Goodells suspended indefinitely Stall Worth.

"The NFL drug policy addresses the specific discipline may be imposed for the use of illegal drugs," said Cornwell. "We are convinced that the Commissioner in Goodells League policy to respect and take into account all the evidence, the assessment of its disciplinary

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