Jags OT Barnes Gets Probation For DUI
13th July, 2007 - 8:02 am
ESPN - Jacksonville Jaguars offensive tackle Khalif Barnes was sentenced Thursday to six months' probation and ordered to perform community service following the settlement of his DUI case in Jacksonville, Fla.

Barnes, a third-year veteran and starter on the left side of the Jags' line, also has apologized for his obscenity-marked tirade against the arresting police officer.

The resolution of Barnes' case was first reported by the Florida Times-Union and confirmed by a court clerk and a spokesman for the Jacksonville police.

Barnes, who pleaded no contest to drunken-driving charges, was ordered by Judge James Ruth to pay $650 in fines and court costs and to perform 50 hours of community service. [READ]

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