為這個討論串, 做個結尾:
CLAWSON, Mich. (AP)—Former NBA player and ESPN analyst Jalen Rose was
given a speeding ticket in suburban Detroit hours after he was sentenced to
nearly three weeks in jail for drunken driving, authorities said Thursday.
Rose was clocked going 46 mph in a 25-mph zone shortly before 9 p.m. on
Wednesday night, Clawson Police Chief Harry Anderson said. He was given a
citation for going at least 10 mph over the limit.
Rose’s attorney did not immediately return a message left seeking comment.
Rose was sentenced earlier Wednesday to 20 days in jail for a March
drunken-driving crash near Detroit. He pleaded guilty to driving while
intoxicated in May and apologized in a brief statement.
After playing at the University of Michigan as part of the Fab Five, Rose
played for six teams during a 13-year NBA career, including six years with the
Indiana Pacers. He currently works for ESPN as a pro basketball analyst.
Rose is scheduled to begin serving his jail term Tuesday, though defense
attorney Keith Davidson has said they might appeal before then.
Several prominent figures, including Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, had written
letters to the court asking for leniency. Rose, who is from Detroit, is opening
a school in the city that will bear his own name.
Rose’s actual sentence is 92 days in jail and one year’s probation, but 48th
District Court Judge Kimberly Small suspended 72 days of the sentence. Rose
received credit for the night he spent in jail after the crash.
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Jalen Rose, 不要再酒駕了, 危險喔.
Kenny Chen