Author:
Chris Kolb
Apr
24
The Associated Press is reporting that San Diego Chargers DT Jamal Williams has decided to plead guilty to two seperate traffic violations, and will avoid the DUI charge that was initially leveled towards him after he was arrested on February 1st.
Williams’ blood alcohol content upon arrest was .07, which is less than the .08 legal limit in California. As a result of the guilty plea, Williams will pay a fine and take a traffic safety course.
According to the Associated Press, Chargers DT Jamal Williams was arrested last Sunday on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. Apparently, Williams was speeding down a San Diego freeway when he was pulled over by a state highway patrol trooper, and was later released on bail.
This is the second DUI incident involving a Chargers player in the past month, after WR Vincent Jackson was arrested on a similar charge.