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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth is shown in a Miami-Dade County courtroom Tuesday, June 16, 2009 in Miami, Fla. Stallworth is going to serve 30 days in jail after pleading guilty to a DUI manslaughter charge. The plea deal announced Tuesday calls for the 28-year-old Stallworth to also serve 10 years probation and do 1,000 community service hours for killing a pedestrian he hit with his car. Stallworth had faced up to 15 years in prison.
AP Photo/Carl Juste Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth is shown in a Miami-Dade County courtroom Tuesday, June 16, 2009 in Miami, Fla. Stallworth is going to serve 30 days in jail after pleading guilty to a DUI manslaughter charge. The plea deal announced Tuesday calls for the 28-year-old Stallworth to also serve 10 years probation and do 1,000 community service hours for killing a pedestrian he hit with his car. Stallworth had faced up to 15 years in prison.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth, right, and his mother Donna Stallworth react during a hearing in a Miami-Dade courtroom, Tuesday, June 16, 2009, in Miami. Donte' Stallworth took full responsibility for killing 59-year-old Mario Reyes while driving drunk in Florida and began serving a 30-day jail sentence Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to DUI manslaughter.
AP Photo Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth, right, and his mother Donna Stallworth react during a hearing in a Miami-Dade courtroom, Tuesday, June 16, 2009, in Miami. Donte' Stallworth took full responsibility for killing 59-year-old Mario Reyes while driving drunk in Florida and began serving a 30-day jail sentence Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to DUI manslaughter.
The Associated Press Updated 10:51 AM Wednesday, July 1, 2009

MIAMI — Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth said on a 911 call that the man he struck with his car while driving drunk "came out of nowhere" before the crash.

Stallworth is serving a 30-day jail sentence after pleading guilty to DUI manslaughter in the March 14 death of 59-year-old Mario Reyes. Stallworth also reached an undisclosed financial settlement with Reyes' family.

Stallworth has also been suspended indefinitely by the NFL. Attorney David Cornwell, who is representing Stallworth in that matter, released a statement Tuesday after the Miami Heraldreported on its Web site, citing unidentified sources, that the receiver tested positive for marijuana after the accident.

Cornwell stated any facts surrounding the case that might soon become public were fully known by law enforcement officers, prosecutors, defense attorneys and the judge when the plea agreement was reached.

Those facts could include the presence of marijuana in Stallworth's blood, according to the lawyer's statement. An individual can test positive for marijuana weeks after its use, meaning its presence in Stallworth's blood doesn't necessarily mean he was under the influence at the time of the accident.

While the marijuana hasn't appeared to play a role in Stallworth's criminal case, it could affect his standing with the NFL and its drug policies.

"The NFL's substance abuse policy addresses the specific discipline that may be imposed for use of illegal substances," Cornwell said in his statement. "We are confident that Commissioner (Roger) Goodell will respect existing league polices and consider all of the evidence when making his disciplinary assessment."

On the 911 call released Monday, Stallworth describes how the victim "just ran in front of my car" before he was struck. Police have said Reyes was not in a crosswalk and was rushing to catch a bus when he was hit.

"You got to send an ambulance right now, man," Stallworth told the 911 operator.

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July 01, 2009 03:00 AM EDT

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