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MIAMI -- Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth will be charged with DUI manslaughter after the car he was driving hit and killed a pedestrian, according to people familiar with the case.

Two people with knowledge of the case said on condition of anonymity the charges will be filed Wednesday against the 28-year-old Stallworth in the March 14 accident that killed 59-year-old Mario Reyes. They requested anonymity because the charges haven't been announced.

The charge carries a possible 15-year prison sentence.

Stallworth earlier released a statement saying he was "grief-stricken" over the accident.

Stallworth signed a seven-year, $35 million contract with the Browns before last season but was injured much of the year. He previously played for New England, Philadelphia and New Orleans.


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At this stage, with the way the media has blundered on this every step of the way so far, I'll wait until an official announcement comes before I bother with it.


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Hmmm....welcome to Cleveland Mr.Crabtree we have a number 18 jersey with your name on the back!


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At this stage, with the way the media has blundered on this every step of the way so far, I'll wait until an official announcement comes before I bother with it.




Yup, same here. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that no charges will be bought, just like I won't be surprised if charges are brought.


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j/c...

Why isn't this considered a rumor again?

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Why isn't this considered a rumor again?




it's jointly reported by the AP and ESPN now. This isn't the Miami Herald reporting it again.

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its being reported all over the internet so i would say its legit


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I'm not referring to those publishing the articles, though. I'm referring to the fact that this is the third piece of information to be put out without a credible source. The first two proved to be unsubstantiated. What makes this one any different?

Every news outlet was also reporting that he he swerved around a stopped car to run a red light and that his BAC was .12 to .16, too.

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Well no surprise here I guess. This whole situation sucks. I would have rather gone defense with our first pick but it appears Crabtree will be our pick.

I can only hope some team offers us a 1st round pick and a veteran WR for Edwards come draft day.


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I feel badly for the guy he killed. As for Stallworth... can't miss what we barely ever had.
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I'm not referring to those publishing the articles, though. I'm referring to the fact that this is the third piece of information to be put out without a credible source. The first two proved to be unsubstantiated. What makes this one any different?

Every news outlet was also reporting that he he swerved around a stopped car to run a red light and that his BAC was .12 to .16, too.




ESPN and the AP weren't....go back and check. Every rumor site and the miami herald were, big difference.

Also, the term has changed from 'may' to 'will' in the news reports, also the charges are expected to be filed today

these are all huge differences

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I doubt The Associated Press would run this without very reliable sources.
It's possible, but highly unlikely. No doubt ESPN picked this up off the AP wire.

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I doubt The Associated Press would run this without very reliable sources.
It's possible, but highly unlikely. No doubt ESPN picked this up off the AP wire.




yeah they got it from the Associated Press

Edit: Now that is pretty much official we have to deal with it. We may as well act like Stallworth no longer exists. If convicted I expect the Browns to go after his salary and the NFL to suspend him.

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well now how many people want to get rid of Edwards? fact is with Stallworth heading to the slammer we have to keep him. That is unless you want Steptoe and Sanders and Cribbs as your WR's....I think we will draft Crabtree, re-sign Edwards, and still might take a late round wr this year


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Edwards can only be re-signed if he wants to be here, which he has made abundantly clear is not so.


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IF I understand the situation IMO the charges won 't stick....Sure Stallworth was drunk , but did they ever test the victim for illegal intoxication ?....Apparently , the victim was Jay Walking on a busy highway and shouldn 't have been there in the first place....If he was also intoxicated I can't see how the DUI Manslaughter case stands....That said , I am not sure I want Stallworth back in a Browns uniform....His cost to value ratio just isn 't worth it !....


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Well, I'm not sure what Florida's laws say, but I have to think that a drunk person walking is going to be "less" at fault than a drunk person driving.

The fact of the matter is that Stallworth's car killed this guy, whether the guy was drunk or not. By the black-and-white of the law, that's manslaughter. Now, if it was a complete accident, like Stallworth was stone sober and this guy just jumped out in front of the car, then the charge would be dropped, or wouldn't even be brought in the first place once the DA had a chance to look at the facts.

But, as soon as you throw in a drunk driver, things change dramatically. Like I've said before, it's my understanding that, in Ohio at least, if you are involved in an accident and you are under the influence, it is automatically assumed that you were at fault.

And, it's my understanding that the guy that Stallworth hit was leaving work (please correct me if I'm wrong), so he likely was not drunk.


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Money TALKS!!!


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Yeah but if he doesn't want to be here, He will take less money to go somewhere else.


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There are some minor differences between this story and the one filed a couple of weeks ago.. This one says he WILL be charged, that one said he MAY be charged,,

Otherwise, it's the same story rehashed with a slight twist..

If I were to guess, I'd say that it's probably true,, but I'll wait until I see him turn himself in..

Then I'll know for sure.


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The fact that the victim, drunk or sober, was crossing the street illegally and that is what caused him to be hit and killed will be a substantial mitigating factor, IMO. A person can't simply enter the path of oncoming traffic, get hit, and collect. The law doesn't work that way.

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Oh, I agree it's a mitigating factor. But it's tough to be *too* mitigating when the guy ended up dead because of the negligence of Stallworth, too.


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AP sources: Browns' Stallworth will be charged with DUI manslaughter
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MIAMI -- Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth will be charged Wednesday with killing a pedestrian last month while driving drunk in Miami, according to people familiar with the case.

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Two people said an arrest warrant charging Stallworth, 28, with DUI manslaughter will be filed Wednesday in the March 14 accident that killed 59-year-old Mario Reyes. The people requested anonymity because the charges haven't been announced.

The charge carries a possible 15-year prison sentence. Stallworth's blood- alcohol level after the crach was .12 above Florida's legal limit of .08, according to results of a blood test. Stallworth also will be charged with DUI, according to the people informed about the case.

Stallworth, who is expected to surrender in court Thursday, released a statement last month saying he was "grief-stricken" over the accident.

A Miami Beach police report said that Reyes was not in a crosswalk on busy MacArthur Causeway when he was struck by the Bentley luxury car driven by Stallworth. The construction crane operator was trying to catch a bus home after finishing his shift around 7:15 a.m.

The report also quoted Stallworth as saying he flashed his lights at Reyes in an attempted warning and that Stallworth was driving about 50 mph in a 40-mph zone.

Stallworth signed a seven-year, $35 million contract with the Browns before last season but was injured much of the year. He previously played for the New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints.

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press.



take note of the blood alcohol level. He going up the river for awhile people....

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Of course it does Tubby but are we going to pay a huge contract to a guy who has clearly shown that he has problems with consistency and doesnt want to be here?


If we pay him a big contract and he implodes again on the field the fans will eat him alive. He was great in 2007 but in 2008 he looked like anything but professional

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Of course it does Tubby but are we going to pay a huge contract to a guy who has clearly shown that he has problems with consistency and doesnt want to be here?


If we pay him a big contract and he implodes again on the field the fans will eat him alive. He was great in 2007 but in 2008 he looked like anything but professional




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I only said what we would/could do know after Stallworth....so i suppose you can go police another thread pal...


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Stallworth Will Appear In Court Thursday
Posted by Mike Florio on April 1, 2009, 3:19 p.m. PFT.
On Thursday, Browns receiver Donte’ Stallworth will appear in Court in connection with looming DUI manslaughter charges.

The appearance will be voluntary, and is the result of a brokered deal between authorities and Stallworth’s lawyers. Stallworth will not be arrested in the traditional cuffs-and-perp-walk sense.

Lawyer David Cornwell explained the situation via a statement forwarded to us via e-mail earlier this hour.

“Today, law enforcement filed an affidavit to establish that there is probable cause to arrest Donte’,” Cornwell said. “We have been in constant communication with law enforcement and the prosecution and, as result, Donte’s appearance in court tomorrow is voluntary and by agreement among the parties and Court. Donte will be processed and released on bond. These matters have been in the works for the past two weeks or more.”

Cornwell also pointed out that, contrary to published reports from WSVN and others, Donte’ will not be charged at this time.

Though in many cases it’s a distinction without a difference, Cornwell explained that the absence of formal charges is particularly important in this matter because the charges listed in a probable cause affidavit often differ from those that are formally made at an arraignment.

Cornwell also has been communicating on Stallworth’s behalf with potentially concerned parties in the NFL and the players’ union.

“I have spoken to the Browns, NFL representatives and [NFLPA Executive Director] DeMaurice Smith to ensure that all parties are aware of the status of the case,” Cornwell said. “De’s availability and his concern for Mr. Reyes’ family and for Donte’ and his family has been particularly helpful.”

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I only said what we would/could do know after Stallworth....so i suppose you can go police another thread pal...




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get over yourself man...seriously

Stallworth is heading to prison, we cant afford to get rid of Edwards now, I read in another thread that he is focused on playing football, and wants to help bring the browns back to glory, try to resign him, draft crabtree and we are set at wr!


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get over yourself man...seriously

Stallworth is heading to prison, we cant afford to get rid of Edwards now, I read in another thread that he is focused on playing football, and wants to help bring the browns back to glory, try to resign him, draft crabtree and we are set at wr!




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and whats your plan smarty?

are you happy with steptoe and sanders?


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maybe im tired of all this crap.

Stallworth should have been cut before this even happened, now we had to pay a roster bonus to a guy heading to prison! we could have used that cash on holt, harrison or another servicable wr


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maybe im tired of all this crap.

Stallworth should have been cut before this even happened, now we had to pay a roster bonus to a guy heading to prison! we could have used that cash on holt, harrison or another servicable wr




Coulda shoulda woulda.....dude, relax. Believe it or not, the Browns didn't know what Stallworth was going to get into, not even Stallworth knew.

The money is gone as of now. (I have no idea how getting any of the signing bonus back would work - but remember, he's only charged as of now - he's not guilty yet) This is crazy - I didn't like him when we signed him, and obviously last year didn't change my mind about him.

But hey, there's something more serious than football going on in this mans life right now.

Relax.

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That bonus was guaranteed, hence the reason we kept him.

You want to keep Edwards and draft Crabtree. Sounds like Matt Millen to me.


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I asked what you would do smarty pants?

ya know since you are so much more football smart than the rest of us


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maybe im tired of all this crap.

Stallworth should have been cut before this even happened, now we had to pay a roster bonus to a guy heading to prison! we could have used that cash on holt, harrison or another servicable wr




and I am tired of people shouting over scenarios that are not possible or based in reality.

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The 2009 roster bonus was guaranteed whether or not the Browns released Stallworth. plain dealer




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Ignorant cause i gave an opinon?

WOW!

isnt that what these message boards are for


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No, ignorant because you are ignoring the fact that his bonus was guaranteed the moment Stallworth signed the contract.


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