Friday, June 10, 2011

Michigan Wide Receiver Sentenced For Drunk Driving

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- On Friday, University of Michigan wide receiver Darryl Stronum was sentenced to 2 years probation on charges of operating while visibly impaired.

Stronum also received a suspended sentence of 365 days in jail. so if he violates probation he could spend time in jail.

Under a plea agreement, a charge of of driving with a suspended license will be dropped if Stronum successfully completes a sobriety program monitored by the court.

In September 2008, during his freshman year, police charged Stronum with operating a vehicle while visibly impaired, and he was subsequently jailed for three nights in July 2010 for multiple probation violations.

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