Bronco Pleads Not Guilty To Drunken Driving
POSTED: 8:56 am MST December 18,
2007
UPDATED: 11:31 am MST December 18,
2007
DENVER -- Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a drunken driving charge. Marshall attorney Harvey Steinberg said last week that Marshall had been scheduled to appear last Thursday, just a few hours before the Broncos played at Houston. The hearing was continued until Tuesday morning.
According to court documents, Marshall was also charged with driving the wrong way on a one-way street and failing to drive in a single lane. Neither Marshall nor his attorney, Harvey Steinberg, would comment after a brief court hearing this morning. A jury trial has been scheduled for March 24. This is the fourth alcohol-related incident involving a Broncos player this year.Third-string quarterback Darrel Hackney was arrested on Dec. 1 in Englewood on suspicion of DUI.Broncos punter Todd Sauerbrun faces an assault charge for an incident outside a restaurant in early December. His court date has been set for Jan. 15. Former receiver David Kircus was charged with second-degree assault after a fight last spring landed a 26-year-old man in the hospital with facial fractures.
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