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Jalen Rose Sentenced: Ex-NBA Star Gets 20 Days In Jail For Drunk Driving

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07/27/11 03:45 PM ET   AP

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. -- Jalen Rose was sentenced Wednesday to 20 days in jail for a March drunken-driving crash near Detroit, despite a recommendation that the ESPN analyst and former NBA player not serve jail time and the public support of several prominent figures, including Detroit's mayor.

When he pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated in May, Rose told the judge he drank six martinis before crashing his SUV along a snowy road in West Bloomfield Township. He apologized in a brief statement after Wednesday's hearing.

"I'm humbled, I'm embarrassed, and I'm very apologetic. I can assure everyone that nothing like this will ever happen again," he said.

One of his attorneys, Keith Davidson, wasn't so contrite, railing against the sentence handed down by 48th District Court Judge Kimberly Small.

"This was nothing less than an elected judge legislating from the bench," said Keith Davidson. "This is a man who has given millions of dollars to charity, started schools around the world and worked endlessly for the community, yet her average sentence is 17 days, and she sentenced Mr. Rose to 20 days.

Small, who is known for coming down hard on drunken drivers, lectured the former University of Michigan star for 15 minutes before delivering her sentence.

"I don't think you have an alcohol problem, and I sincerely believe you when you say this will not happen again," she said. "But there are issues of punishment and deterrence. The one thing that people never want – that they will hire expensive lawyers to avoid – is jail time. That's why I believe it is the right punishment."

Several prominent figures, including Bing, wrote 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.

When another of Rose's attorneys, James Burdick, pointed out that the probation department did not recommend jail, Small wasn't having any of it.

"The people have hired me, not my probation department," the judge replied.

Rose's actual sentence is 92 days in jail and one year's probation, but Small suspended 72 days of the sentence. The maximum penalty for the charge is 93 days, but Rose received credit for the night he spent in jail after the crash.

Rose is scheduled to begin serving his 20 days in jail on Tuesday, although Davison said they might appeal before then.

"There were two crimes committed in this case. The first was when Jalen got behind the wheel, and the second one was today," Davidson said.

Small granted Rose the six-day delay so he could attend a birthday party for his 93-year-old grandmother this weekend.

Rose played for six teams during his 13-year NBA career, including six years with the Indiana Pacers. He currently works for ESPN as a pro basketball analyst.

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Minnehaha
Ohio Buckeye
12:06 PM on 07/31/2011
Good he needs to do jail time, just for being stupid. If he appeals and is not successful, he SHOULD serve the entire sentence. That would serve notice to all athletes that get behind the wheel drunk. YOU ARE GOING TO JAIL TO PREVENT YOUR KILLING SOMEONE.
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cphill
03:51 PM on 07/28/2011
This guy isn't the brightest bulb in the chandelier...........

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=Ajoet61bRkAroyzJOpl4yJs5nYcB?slug=ap-jalenrose-ticket

Another ESPN dummy who can barely speak English.....
12:40 PM on 07/28/2011
To me 20 days for a first-time drunk driving offense is ridiculous. Studies have shown cell phone driving to be just as dangerous and yet. the punishments are far far less.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
great, green, globs of greasy grimey GOPerspeak.
09:26 PM on 07/27/2011
His generosity would not bring one life back if he'd been unfortunate enought to kill someone with his drunk driving...six martinis is not a case of not knowing you've had too much to drink. I believe him that he is sorry...he is interested in education. Take the punishment and talk about it in the community at every opportunity...it is a learning and an educational opportunity for him and anyone he has a chance to share with.
08:42 PM on 07/27/2011
He crashed his car under the influence. He's lucky he didn't injury or kill someone. My friends (twins) from high school lost their mother because of a drunk. Their mother missed their graduation. They were left to be raised by an older sister who was barely old enough to take on the responsibilities. Drunk driving kills. A 20 day sentence is a small price to pay for a selfish act.
06:21 PM on 07/27/2011
It is irrelevant what anyone else has been sentenced to for their DUIs etc. Let's just stick to this situation. Rose drove drunk, it could have been worse. 6 martinis? Are you kidding me? He could have killed someone and then I bet everyone would want prison time. I don't care how many schools he's opened or how many millions he's donated. It's very simple...don't drink and drive. Period. It is time that someone has the guts to sentence someone to more than slap on the wrist. And for those writing letters requesting leniency, seriously?
10:11 AM on 07/28/2011
"It's very simple...don't drink and drive." It should be that simple, but it's not. We send mixed messages. It is legal to drink and drive. Perfectly legal to drive to a bar, have a drink or two, and drive back. But once you get past a certain blood alcohol level, only then is it illegal. And most people have little concept of how easy it is to reach .08.
10:28 AM on 07/28/2011
I guess I should be more specific and say, "It's very simple...don't drive drunk." I believe the current laws were based on the amount that would impair the average person, and the premise that people would exercise common sense. Having a glass of wine with dinner - which would allow most people to drink and drive - is very different from drinking 6 martinis.
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pleasantlyny
Addie, Carole, Cynthia & Denise, for you we fight
05:24 PM on 07/27/2011
I would love to know how she sentenced other first time DUI offenders. If that is the norm for her.. im cool.
04:56 PM on 07/27/2011
Did he say six martinis?
YOKEL13
Earth may be spherical, but the galaxy is flat
12:31 AM on 07/28/2011
Sox martoonis.
04:30 PM on 07/27/2011
The judge is within her rights to sentence Mr. Rose to 20 days in jail. But because you have the right doesn't mean that it’s right that you do it. Community service, probation, suspension of driving privileges for a year all would have sufficed. This is a zealous over reach a jurist.
YOKEL13
Earth may be spherical, but the galaxy is flat
12:44 AM on 07/28/2011
It's 20 days, not 20 years.
01:35 PM on 07/28/2011
Time served in jail might be the best way to stop someone from driving drunk again, until 20 days later they're back on the road, hopefully this time sober.
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DungBeetle
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03:02 PM on 07/27/2011
Drunk driving laws are draconian. The legal limits are absurdly low.
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MNKen
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04:40 PM on 07/27/2011
No, they are not too low. Actually higher than most of Europe. And our punishments are very light in relation to the rest of the world.
BrwnSknGurl4
What a fool believes a wise man cannot reason away
07:55 PM on 07/27/2011
I totally agree!
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stunsitfel
Liberale sind verlorene Schafe
02:53 PM on 07/27/2011
UM. Nuff said.
02:51 PM on 07/27/2011
ok Jalen, call a cab next time. I know you have the money to pay for it.
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chaz
01:44 PM on 07/27/2011
He wasn't a star.
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NatTurner1
Clinton 2016
01:26 PM on 07/27/2011
Wow:

Mel Gibson - Stopped for drunk driving and blamming jews for "all the wars" - No Jail
Charlie Sheen - Holds knife to his wife's neck, holds a prostitute hostege in a bathroom and purchases suitcase full of cocaine - No Jail
Ben Reothlisberger rapes 3 women - No jail
Nate Montana, Son of Hall of famer Joe Montana only had to pay $435 in fines and court costs. A speeding charge was dropped and on his DWI he received a 90-day suspended jail sentence -No Jail

But Rose gets 20 days for DWI? Now who says justice is blind? They were lying!
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theuniversalcollective
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01:30 PM on 07/27/2011
difference is that he plead guilty
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NatTurner1
Clinton 2016
01:42 PM on 07/27/2011
So did Nate Montana and I guess the others plead not guilty because "it didnt happen?"
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Gigity
Neither liberal nor Conservative
03:24 PM on 07/27/2011
OJ - eviscerated two people - No jail
Al Sharpton - a lifetime of lame rhymes - No jail
Bill Cosby - some really offensive sweaters - no jail
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NatTurner1
Clinton 2016
04:16 PM on 07/27/2011
Hilarious Gigity! Thanks I needed that!
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listentome
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05:06 PM on 07/27/2011
I wanted to be mad, but the last two were just too funny.
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OuterBanx North12
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01:11 PM on 07/27/2011
A professional (or former) athlete in trouble with the law??? I am shocked!! Shocked, I tell ya!
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Morena
¡Diga toda la verdad. Siempre!
01:35 AM on 07/28/2011
Oh please, while I find driving under the influnce deplorable b/c you're putting others at risk, "trouble with the law" makes it sound like the guy is a criminal.
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OuterBanx North12
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09:28 AM on 07/28/2011
Drunk Driving IS a criminal offense, so yeah, trouble with the law. By the way, another ex-NBAer was arrested for drugs, so it's almost that the sports section has more articles about athlete arrests thatn actual sports stories..