A Southern California DUI arrest was made after police pulled over ex-NFL running back Corey Dillon for driving under the influence near Malibu.
Police stopped 35 year-old Dillon, after he was driving slowly behind the officer’s patrol car on Mulholland Drive to prove the paper license plates on his 2010 Chevy Camaro, just before 4:00 a.m. according to Lt. Richard Erickson.
“Dillon displayed multiple symptoms of being under the influence, and he admitted to having been drinking earlier in the evening,” said Lt. Erickson. The suspected DUI driver was arrested but later released.
The former Cincinnati Bengals and New England Patriots player who won a Super Bowl ring in his first season and retired in 2007 was booked into the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on suspicion of DUI but released on a citation to appear on June 21 in a Malibu court.
Driving Under the Influence in San Diego County
Driving under the influence of any alcoholic beverage or drug in California is against the law.
If you have 0.08 percent or more by weight, of alcohol in your blood, you will be charged with a DUI if apprehended. You could be facing fines and jail time if convicted.
Ex-NFL Star Arrested For Alleged Drunken Driving, 10News.com, April 21, 2010
Ex-NFL star arrested for alleged drunken driving, Sign on San Diego, April 21, 2010
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