Celebrity Drunk Driving: August 2009 Archives

August 2, 2009

Walter Jones, Mighty Morphin' Power Ranger, was arrested last week for Drunk Driving

Walter Jones, who played Black Ranger Zack Taylor on the television series Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, was charged with drunk driving. Jones was stopped by State Troopers around 4:00 am Sunday morning. He was arrested without incident, booked on suspicion of drunk driving and released.

Walter Jones Power Ranger
Jones, 38, was written out of the TV series during its second season, presumably over wage issues.

As a DWI attorney, I can see that the police aren't giving public officials and celebrities any special treatment when they are stopped and expected of drinking and driving.

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August 1, 2009

Two Penn State Football Players Charged with Drunk Driving

The Penn State football program has been rocked by two separate arrests of current team players for drunk driving.

Penn State Football Program
Senior wide receiver James McDonald was charged with drunk driving July 9th and later dismissed from the team. The initial traffic stop was made at 2:30 am for having expired vehicle registration. McDonald reportedly registered a blood-alcohol content of .096%. The legal limit for intoxication in Pennsylvania is .08%. McDonald appeared 10 games last season. While he played sparingly in the past, his absence could be an issue this year as Penn State lost three multi-year starting wide receivers at the end of last season.

Another Nittany Lion, offensive lineman Ako Poti, was charged with drunk driving after being stopped by State College Police. He was charged with drunk driving with a high rate of alcohol, which according to local drunk driving laws means a blood-alcohol content between .10-.16%. Poti's status with the team has not been released. He is a fifth year senior who was recruited from a junior college in 2007 to add depth to the offensive line. Poti appeared in four games last year and was expected to be a reserve at tackle.

The University of Texas has had it's own DWI arrest in the athletic department this year when UT baseball coach Augie Garrido was recently arrested for DWI in Austin and later plead guilty.

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