Michigan Running Back Kevin Grady Arrested for DUI
Kevin Grady has BAC 3.5 times legal limit in his Michigan drunk driving arrest.
University of Michigan tailback Kevin Grady was arrested for Driving Under the Influence near his home town of Grand Rapids. The 22-year old red shirt junior was stopped in Wyoming, Michigan just before 2:00 am. His blood alcohol content registered 0.281, three and a half times the legal limit.
Grady is the state’s all time leading high school rusher. His performance at UM has been less than stellar, and he missed the 2007 season with a torn ACL. Grady had expressed hope for a good upcoming season, following the graduation of starting tailback Mike Hart.
Rich Rodriguez, the new Wolverines football coach, issued a statement saying the school was aware of the incident and would be reviewing details before dealing internally with the DUI arrest.
If you have been charged with a DUI in Michigan, it is important that you hire a qualified Michigan DUI Lawyer to represent you on your drunk driving charge.
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