
Suspended Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth will be allowed to leave home confinement to train with a strength and conditioning coach, a judge ruled Tuesday.
At a morning hearing, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Dennis Murphy granted a motion to modify the conditions of Stallworth's house arrest. The 28-year-old Stallworth, who pleaded guilty in June to DUI manslaughter, will now be allowed to train outside of his home with a coach five days a week in South Florida, according to court documents.
The motion, submitted by attorney Christopher Lyons, said Stallworth needed to train with a coach so he can "maintain an elevated degree of physical conditioning." ESPN
So this guy kills someone while being a little drunk and a little high, gets 30 days in prison, two days of house arrest (which means he will just party it up in his mansion) and now he gets to take a train to be conditioned. This just makes our court system look retarded and goes to prove if you have money, nothing bad will happen to you.


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