DUI and Careless Driving Arrest for Rookie Linebacker

February 2, 2010
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Arrested on drunken and careless driving charges, NFL linebacker Rey Maualuga reportedly hit a parking meter and two cars after a traffic accident was called in to local police. Apparently, after police were notified of the incident, the officers were able to conclude that Maualuga was driving the Pontiac that had hit the parked cars and meter. There were two female passengers with him who were released and not charged.

According to reports, he had a blood alcohol content of .157, admitted to having six drinks, and failed field sobriety tests. He had bloodshot eyes, slurred speech and was visibly unsteady. His first arrest was in 2005 on charges of misdemeanor battery, after he got in a fight at a party as a college freshman. Upon agreeing to community service, counseling and attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, the charges were dismissed.

It is unclear how police connected the football player to the car after the fact. This continues a trend of Cincinnati Bengals players that have been arrested in past years. Under New Jersey law, even if the police do not see the accident in progress, police can arrest someone after the fact if the officer can trace the car to the driver, and the driver is intoxicated. In this case it appears that happened and Maualuga was visibly intoxicated so he was charged. An experienced, skilled attorney can analyze the circumstances of a case like this to determine how to best defend against these types of subsequent charges.