A statement have been issued by the attorney for WWE Superstar Jimmy Uso stating that, despite reports expressing usually, his client was not arrested for another DUI. Fairly, attorney Keith M. Goan says Uso was drawn in for driving with a license while also being on probation. It had been reported that Uso, created Jonathon Fatu, had been stopped for driving under the impact on Wednesday, March 13, inAHillsborough County, FL. The declaration appeared on Lordsofpain.netAand otherAmedia stores on March 20. The record reads: Please take as a notice of modification this communication as it pertains to the recent arrest of Jonathon Fatu. As numerous of you have noted Mr. Fatu was charged with a DUI in 2012. He ask No Contest to said charge and was added to probation. As directed by the Court he concluded the terms and conditions of his probation. He was erroneously cited for operating on a license, while waiting for the termination of mentioned probation to take effect and an affidavit of violation of probation was filed. This most recent 'charge' produced from Mr. Fatu turning himself into the Hillsborough County Jail permitting the cause to be put aside. This arrest wasn't a second DUI as has been wrongly described. We're extremely confident that if we get on the Court's docket, Mr. Fatu's probation will be finished and the citation for driving on a license will be dismissed. Being an charge for driving with a license carries with it lighter penalties than with a second DUI, this will be pleasant news for the unhappy Uso. A primary offense driving with a license in Florida gives the offender a fine of $500 bucks, a misdemeanor and 60 days in prison. In accordance with theAFlorida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, aAsecond crime DUI brings a fine of only $2,000. In addition, it may carry a jail term around eight months, impoundment of the vehicle and a revocation of Uso's license. The WWE Wellness Policy states that wrestlers must certanly be alcohol-free 12 hours before a meeting or performance, along with if they come in the ring. A breach is really a fine of $2,500. The WWE doesn't have an official policy for when wrestlers drink once they are off the task. It is unclear what charges, if any, the WWE will put on Uso given the change in the story. Nothing has occurred to Jack Swagger since his arrest for possession of marijuana. On the flip side, in 2006 when WWE and ECW winner Rob Van Dam experienced the exact same arrest, he lost both titles and was then stopped. The tag team division would be further weakened by it by detatching one of many several teams manufactured from full-time tag team wrestlers, if the WWE were to release Uso. The division was growing, late this past year. Group Hell No was burning and other clubs were maneuvering for pictures at the devices. Those clubs involved Team Rhodes Scholars, the Uso's, Primo and Epico, in addition to Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara. Now the fire in the department has apparently gone out. The WWE has cast Big E. Dolph and Langston Ziggler in the combination by having them challenge for the straps at WrestleMania. Where are the real draw teams? This is actually the issue. The WWE tag team department must be composed of men that are trained to be, and want to be, tag team wrestlers. When singles wrestlers are then provided the belts and placed together, it makes the complete division and the games look like an afterthought. The WWE needs more men like Uso. Based on his attorney's statement, Uso were doing the proper thing. Should he have known easier to have never pushed under the influence to start with and never had a DUI in the first place? Yes. But the high ground was taken by Uso on this one. Hopefully, the WWE will see that and let him remain.
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