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Originally Posted by z06boy
That's not all he got though. He did get off easy as far as confinement but there was definitely more punishment plus the $$ paid to the victim's family.
Another fact is that bottom line...the victim's family came out and said that they were in agreement with the overall punishment as well.
He got a lot more than just 30 days in jail.
After his release from jail, he must serve two years of house arrest.
Eight years on probaton.
Stallworth also must undergo drug and alcohol testing.
He will have a lifetime driver’s license suspension.
Must perform 1,000 hours of community service.
He most likely will also receive some type of diciplinary action from the NFL.
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He'll be out in his Bentley in 6 months and will do nothing for his community service. He's just another piece of walking proof that athletes/stars get preferential treatment in the courts. The guy who stole Lance Armstrong's bicycle is gonna get 3+ years in jail.