Hines Ward pleads guilty to lesser charge in DUI case
ATLANTA, Ga. -- Target 11's Rick Earle reported that Hines Ward pleaded guilty to a lesser charge in a DUI case on Wednesday.
Earle said Ward appeared in court and pleaded guilty to reckless driving.
The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver was pulled over outside Atlanta last July. Police said he couldn't keep his balance and had trouble reciting the alphabet.
According to the police report, a portable alcohol sensor test, which is not admissible in court, revealed a .128 reading. The legal limit is .08.
Police said Ward refused to take an official breathalyzer test.
Following the incident Ward’s agent, Andrew Ree, issued a statement saying the 35-year-old Ward cooperated fully with police and truthfully answered their questions.
“On July 9, Hines Ward was stopped by Dekalb County police for suspicion of misdemeanor driving under the influence. He cooperated fully with the police and truthfully answered all of their questions. We are currently in the process of ascertaining all the facts,” Ree said. “From our preliminary investigation, we can tell you that we are confident that the facts will show that Hines was not impaired by alcohol while driving. However, Hines is deeply saddened by this incident and apologizes to his fans and the Steelers organization for this distraction. "
