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Any chance Etienne gets DUI dropped and plays against Clemson.
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Did he take a breath test at scene and go below .08 and they still charged him? Just 19 maybe the feeling is he shouldn't be drinking at all? Seems like a good lawyer would be able to get this dismissed. Miss 4Sure for a legal opinion. Who is the HOTD lawyer now?

Team policy requires that athletes convicted of DUI serve a suspension of at least one game. Georgia’s season-opening contest will be against Clemson on Aug. 31.
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Kirby should follow the UF Corch policy and suspend him for a game against a cupcake.
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(03-25-2024, 08:10 PM)Replying to JC-DAWG83

Suspend him for G-Day.
"But, we didn't come up here to take shots. We came up here to throw 'em." - Kirby Smart 11/13/2021
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#4
Should make the entire team run stadium steps as punishment…while Etienne watches.
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#5
Yes. Lawyer plead that charge down all the time. The law reads any alcohol under age 21 is automatically a DUI.

Happened to my son when he was 18. He blew a .02 and charged with DUI. A few hours after 1 beer. Lawyer got charge dropped to failure to maintain lane.

Still had to pay a $1600.00 fine. Fort Oglethorpe was only interested in the money, not the charge.

I was told later that F.O. gets well over 30% of their city budget from traffic violations.
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#6
Didn't I hear last night they already dropped the DUI?
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#7
He was driving a 2024 Audi RS7 Sedan...my how times have changed...

Maybe if he wasn't running 80-90 MPH he wouldn't have gotten pulled over...ya think?

(03-26-2024, 08:18 AM)Replying to Rogasingingdawg

That law has clipped a lot of 18-20 year olds for a beer or two...BS IMHO.
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never thought i'd miss the scooter DAZE.
make sure beck has restrictor plates on his lambo.
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(03-26-2024, 09:04 AM)Replying to McDonoughDawg

That law has clipped a lot of 18-20 year olds for a beer or two...BS IMHO.
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agree, it doesn't make any sense from an ethical, moral, or logical perspective, and it doesn't seem constitutional either.
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(03-26-2024, 09:36 AM)Replying to Concourse E

That law has clipped a lot of 18-20 year olds for a beer or two...BS IMHO.
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agree, it doesn't make any sense from an ethical, moral, or logical perspective, and it doesn't seem constitutional either.
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It is all about revenue.  The fact that "urban" youth have the attitude that laws and rules in society are purely optional and don't really apply to them makes them easy targets for the law.  Giving large sums of money to 18-22 yr old males at the same time as they are being coddled, pampered and hailed as heroes because they can run fast, tackle, catch a ball or throw a ball is pretty well a guaranteed recipe for legal trouble.
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(03-25-2024, 07:27 PM)Replying to Top Row Dawg

Super, just super (speeder)

https://uga.rivals.com/news/details-emer...e-s-arrest
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