Breaking: Quarterback pleads guilty to DWI
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An East Carolina University Quarterback pleads guilty to Pitt County District Court this morning for the trip may be jeopardized. Robert Kass, 20, the withdrawal of his license for a period of one year, over the 12-month trial period nonprofit and 24 hours of work. It was adopted by the District Court Judge Charles M. Vincent. An additional fee, after the passage of alcohol to a person under 21 years of age, was seen as part of the agreement. Kass Greenville Police Department officers stopped at a check-point on Aug. 25, after registering .19 blood alcohol content - more than twice the maximum permissible. He had no previous record. Kass and his parents, which led in Florida, almost three hours and waiting to be heard. Lawyer Myron Hill told the court the students already had an evaluation and treatment before the exhibition today. Vincent Kass welcomed the action even before the sentencing and wished him good luck. “If you have not yet learned a lesson while I do not know who would,” says the judge, the benchmark conduct reporting in the media of Kass’ arrest and prosecution. “They have been demolished, and you back. Je advises you what you have and by taking this as a human being.” Vincent also urged not to drink and drive. |