“It depends on the circumstances,” Clark said. “Under normal circumstances, it would be quite unusual that a person charged with that would go to jail.”
Meanwhile, over at PFT, Mike Florio writes:
Meanwhile, over at PFT, Mike Florio writes:
In our view, then, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell should summon Lynch to the league office immediately, and Goodell should interrogate Lynch on whether he was or wasn’t driving. If Lynch fails to make the trip or if he refuses to answer the question once he gets there, then Goodell should immediately suspend him unless and until he owns up to his conduct, either by confessing to Goodell or to Clark.
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