Thursday, July 31, 2008

Dark side of Moon: Hall of Fame QB pleads guilty

KIRKLAND, Wash. -- The lawyer for Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon said Moon pleaded guilty to negligent driving, a reduced charge from the drunken-driving count that followed his Dec. 28 arrest by police in Medina, Wash.

Attorney Jon Scott Fox said Wednesday the 51-year-old Moon received a 90-day jail sentence, with 88 of those days suspended. Moon was sentenced Tuesday by Kirkland Municipal Judge Michael Lambo.

Fox says Moon must serve either two days in jail or opt for five days of being electronically monitored at home.

Moon is the Seattle Seahawks' radio analyst for regular-season games.




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