Stallworth Pleads Not Guilty in DUI

Browns receiver a no-show at DUI manslaughter arraignment

By BRIAN HAMACHER
Updated 9:35 AM EST, Thu, Jun 4, 2009

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Donte Stallworth was a no-show during his arraignment on DUI manslaughter charges in Miami today, where the Cleveland Browns receiver's lawyer entered a plea of not guilty.

Stallworth is looking at 15 years of hard time if convicted in the March incident in which he struck and killed 59-year-old construction worker Mario Reyes after a night out on the town.

Police say Stallworth, 28,  was driving drunk in his Bentley when he hit Reyes. He's now free on $200,000 bail and isn't allowed to drive or drink and must follow a curfew.

Stallworth posted bond in early April after surrendering to Miami police. Though he hasn't said much about the incident, he made a brief statement after the April court appearance, expressing his sorrow for the situation.

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"I just want to first extend my condolences to the Reyes family. My prayers are with them," Stallworth said. "I have full confidence and faith in the legal process."

First Published: Jun 4, 2009 7:29 AM EST

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