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Legal wrangling to delay Stevens' potential jail time
By STEPHEN F. HOLDER and RICK STROUD, Times Staff Writers
Published September 15, 2007
TAMPA -Any jail time for Jerramy Stevens likely won't be served until after the season.
The tight end, convicted of drunken driving last week in Scottsdale, Ariz., is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 2.
Stevens, stopped in March, a month before signing with the Bucs, faces 30 days to six months in jail because his offense is an "extreme" DUI. His blood-alcohol content was three times the limit at which the state presumes impairment.
But filing a motion to vacate the jury decision, which his lawyer, Jim Nesci, said he intends to do, automatically stays the sentence. Nesci added the process likely will extend beyond the season.
Stevens still could be subject to punishment under the NFL's conduct policy but not its substance-abuse policy unless he was enrolled in the program at the time of the incident. Participation is confidential.
Under the program, suspensions are not levied for a first offense.
A judge can suspend as many as 20 days of Stevens' sentence based on treatment, Nesci said.
WAIT ON CADILLAC: Running back Cadillac Williams was limited at practice again Friday with bruised ribs sustained Sunday against Seattle, and his status for Sunday will be a game-time decision.
"I'll go out and try it on Sunday, fly around and bump around," Williams said. "It feels real good."
Williams said he won't wear a flak jacket but will have extra padding.
Meanwhile, defensive tackle Chris Hovan was limited by a sprained ankle but said he expects to play.
BLOOMING IN TAMPA?: Coach Jon Gruden confirmed the Bucs recently worked out receiver/kick returner Jeremy Bloom, a one-time Olympic skier who was released by the Eagles last month.
The signing of kick returner Mark Jones this week, however, likely means they won't pursue Bloom.
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by Ike
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09/15/07 06:56 PM
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It's a good thing they are going to keep Stevens from serving his jail time until after he finishes sitting on the bench for the next 16 weeks...Can I commit a serious crime and pick when I want go to jail?
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by Edgar
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09/15/07 01:55 PM
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Why is Jerramy Stevens on the team? This is typical Gruden. Tommy, I do not want another head case on the Bucs. Boston and Stevens are head cases but I don't want Ricky Williams. Williams is a cancer to the ballclub.
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by joe
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09/15/07 01:17 PM
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I hope Stevens can delay jail time,we sure need all the help we can get. I have high hope we can win the two home games and have a chance at being 2/3 after the first five games. IF we are then we have some slim hopes of at least
a wildcard.
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by Tommy
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09/15/07 07:52 AM
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Lets trade Cadillac for Rickey oct 1.
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by derek
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09/15/07 12:35 AM
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the bucs should sit cadillac and kelly both this weekend its not worth trying to make them play during injury in week 2 if it contributes to a loss so be it we need to keep the few key pieces we actually have this season
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by George
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09/14/07 11:04 PM
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Well we will see if any new offensive and defensive schemes can slow down the saints. I believe that Garcia and his offensive will wake up. and Derrick Brooks and his defensive will also wake up. Can you imagine if both offensive and defensive wakeup
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