SDSU Basketball Player Arrested For DUI


 

A DUI arrest was made in San Diego on Sunday morning when a San Diego State University basketball player was caught driving under the influence of alcohol.

Twenty- year old Jamal Franklin, a sophomore, was pulled over by police on Campanile Drive and Hardy Avenue around 4:22 in the morning. Information regarding the arrest was made by university police where it was stated that Franklin was “transported to jail” as well as his car being towed. SDSU police refused to publicize Franklin’s blood alcohol level which the California law is that drivers of legal age and over cannot have a blood-alcohol level of .08. For those under twenty-one years, the law is .01.

Coach Fisher of the basketball team is aware of the player’s DUI arrest and is still collecting information regarding the case. Mike May, the San Diego State’s athletic department representative failed to comment on the incident. Lawyer firm in Florida. Franklin’s teammates have recognized how much their teammate has improved with his game as well as envisioned him to do well this season. It was also reported that at a nationally publicized game in July, Franklin knocked out his front tooth while dunking the basketball.

The SDSU basketball team’s first practice of the season is October 14th and the first opening game is scheduled for November 11th. “Franklin is one of the nine scholarship players eligible this season” and one of four players to receive regular minutes. SDSU Basketball Player Arrested for DUI, Sign on San Diego, September 18, 2011

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