From Steve Kemme of The Cincinnati Enquirer:

BATAVIA – The Cincinnati Bengals’ cornerback Leon Hall, who had been accused of drunken driving, pleaded guilty Monday to a less serious charge of reckless operation of a vehicle.
Clermont County Municipal Court Judge James A. Shriver handed down a 30-day jail sentence, but suspended all but three days. Hall must spend those three days in a residential driver intervention program.
Hall also must serve 64 hours of community service, pay a $250 fine and donate $500 to the USO (United Services Organization), a non-profit group dedicated to boosting the morale of American military troops around the world by providing entertainment, recreation and other services.
The sentence was part of a plea agreement reached between the Clermont County Prosecutor’s Office and Hall and his attorney, Ed Perry.
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