The Sports Analyzer

July 29, 2009

Wide Reciever James McDonald charged with DUI

Filed under: Football News — umwsc @ 9:48 pm

James McDonald, who is a wide receiver and of Penn State’s College of Communications, will not be invited back for his fifth season on the football team,” Penn State said in a statement. James McDonald was charged with DUI and driving an unregistered vehicle. The criminal incident happened in State College, but the official date was not released. James McDonald’s blood-alcohol content was stated as between .08 and .10. The federal highway act requirement and legal limit in Pennsylvania is .08. A preliminary conference is scheduled for Aug. 19, 2009. James McDonald is a native of Washington, D.C., native and had seven catches for 90 yards from 2006-08 for the Penn State Football Team. James McDonald was set to be Penn State’s oldest scholarship receiver of 2009. James McDonald would have likely started this upcoming season on the second depth chart. Penn State has a large freshman class and many of them are receivers, a group that includes Justin Brown, Curtis Drake, Christian Kuntz, Shawney Kersey, Devon Smith and Derrick Thomas. McDonald was 6-foot-2 and a mid-tier recruit, rated three stars by both Scout.com and Rivals.com. Coach Joe Paterno will address the McDonald situation at the Big Ten football media days in Chicago. If you live in the Chicago area and need a great Chicago dui lawyer I suggest Mathew Miller. Mr. Miller is one of the all around top Chicago dui lawyer around. Fall practice for Penn State begins on Aug. 10. The 2009 season opens on Sept. 5 against Akron University.

July 7, 2009

Dodgers Relief Pitcher Arrested For DUI

Filed under: Baseball news — umwsc @ 3:46 am

Just came in from Seattle and decided that it was time to get back to the blogging: According to authorities Ronald Belisario the relief pitcher for the Dodgers was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Belisario was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol according to Officer Francisco Villalobos at approximately 2:30 a.m. The incident occurred early Saturday morning in Pasadena.
The California Highway Patrol officers pulled Belisario over after he was seen talking on a cell phone. Officers suspected the relief pitcher of being under the influence and arrested him for an alleged DUI.
By the way if you require a good Seattle dui lawyer then I suggest the offices of Mark Blair. For his part, Belisario was bailed out after being taken to the Pasadena Police Department and was at the Dodger Stadium Saturday afternoon for the game against Seattle.

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