D.J. Williams was convicted of Driving While Impaired on Wednesday, stemming from a 2010 arrest.
D.J. Williams Convicted Of Driving While Impaired Stemming From 2010 Arrest
Williams is already facing a six-game suspension after failing a drug test, and the NFL could punish him further.
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Williams left court on Wednesday without commenting to the media. He could receive his sentence on the two charges in six weeks, but it remains to be seen how much time (if any) he would be required to serve.
Jurors lessened the charges for Williams, but the guilty verdict -- which comes on top of a pending six-game suspension for failing a performance-enhancing drug test before the start of the 2011 season -- casts an ominous cloud over Williams’ future as a Bronco. The franchise stripped Williams of his team captaincy following his arrest, which was the second time in seven seasons he had been detained on suspicion of drunk driving.
Read Article >D.J. Williams Arrested For DUI, According To Report
The report states that as of 11:15 a.m. (eastern) on Friday Williams was still in a detox facility and that the case has been turned over to the D.A. to consider charges.
It’s unclear how this affects his status for Sunday against the Chiefs.
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