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Um... yeah... right. So, Jerry... about those early 00's? Can we get those back?
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Former Dallas Cowboys and Arkansas quarterback Clint Stoerner will lose his driver's license for four months in an agreement to resolve a drunken-driving charge.
Circuit Judge Kim Smith's office said Thursday the judge signed an order for the agreement, which allows a restricted driving permit so Stoerner can go to work.
Under the agreement signed Wednesday, Stoerner admitted to driving while intoxicated but his record won't show that he refused to submit to a breathalyzer test.
Stoerner was stopped by Fayetteville police on Sept. 29, and a field sobriety test indicated he was intoxicated.
Stoerner, who lives in Little Rock, was a backup for the Cowboys for three seasons and later played for the Nashville Kats of the Arena Football League. H
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Former Dallas Cowboys and Arkansas quarterback Clint Stoerner will lose his driver's license for four months in an agreement to resolve a drunken-driving charge.
Circuit Judge Kim Smith's office said Thursday the judge signed an order for the agreement, which allows a restricted driving permit so Stoerner can go to work.
Under the agreement signed Wednesday, Stoerner admitted to driving while intoxicated but his record won't show that he refused to submit to a breathalyzer test.
Stoerner was stopped by Fayetteville police on Sept. 29, and a field sobriety test indicated he was intoxicated.
Stoerner, who lives in Little Rock, was a backup for the Cowboys for three seasons and later played for the Nashville Kats of the Arena Football League. H