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Georgia football running back Trevor Etienne has DUI case resolved

SystemSystem Posts: 11,436 admin
edited July 10 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia football running back Trevor Etienne has DUI case resolved

Georgia running back Trevor Etienne had his case on DUI and reckless driving resolved on Wednesday following an arrest earlier this year.

Read the full story here

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  • jamboogiejamboogie Posts: 237 ✭✭✭ Junior

    would appear he aught a break. Missing first game is a bummer but decisions have consequences

  • ramborambo Posts: 21 ✭✭ Sophomore

    So, was he convicted of DUI? It appears the DUI-related charges were dismissed but he pled no contest to reckless driving, underage possession, etc. I'm not trying to say he shouldn't be suspended but is the UGA Ath Assoc policy applicable in this case?

  • crazygto715crazygto715 Posts: 670 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    my reading of this article means he did not get convicted of DUI therefore he is eligible to play, barring suspension for some other team internal policy

  • David1David1 Posts: 928 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I think a lot of people are going to be surprised when he trots onto the field in Mercedes Benz.

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  • CandlerParkCandlerPark Posts: 812 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Yeah, it's unclear from the Dawgnation post and only a little bit clearer from the original AJC article.

    My read from the AJC article is:

    1. University policy dictates at least a game suspension for DUI.
    2. Etienne's attorney cut a deal to plead no contest for reckless driving and guilty for a window tint violation.
    3. Etienne still might face a one game suspension because of this precedent: "Even though the DUI charges were dismissed, last year Georgia wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint served a one-game suspension after pleading guilty to a reckless driving charge."

    Given how many problems we've had related to driving, I hope Kirby holds him to at least the same standard as Rosemy-Jacksaint. Give Roderick a chance to shine against Clemson.

    The most interesting paragraph was about the judge's admonishment: “I see you were driving a very new Audi vehicle,” Jolles said. “I don’t know if you have a name, image and likeness situation or if that’s being done through that. I’m sure you and Mr. Stephens have discussed that you are a public figure, whether you realize that or not. What you do, people see because of your role at the university. I would hope that you make better choices in the future to make a better example for those who are watching.”

    She's been paying attention! And that's a fair lecture. I hope it sticks in Etienne's case.

    More broadly speaking, mixing fast cars and aggressive 19-year-old athletes unavoidably means trouble. But — knock on wood — we haven't run into nearly as many problems this off-season. So maybe the staff's emphasis on counseling these young men regarding consequences is having some effect.

    Road racing (which wasn't an issue in Etienne's case) has gotten to be more and more of a problem since Covid. My pet peeve: I'm disappointed in Coke for running an ad in movie theaters that glorifies road racing (young man dragging a Charger or similar down a city street and laughing happily with his girlfriend.). It's mindboggling that a supposedly responsible corporation would glorify a dangerous, illegal activity just to try to get "the kids" to buy more of their product. Shame on them.

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