Richie Sexson - Did we do a background check?

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Interesting gossip. As Wally Backman can tell you, those Pacific NW local cops are just murder on baseball guys with fast cars and a couple beers.

VANCOUVER, Wash. -- First baseman Richie Sexson, one of the Seattle Mariners' prized offseason acquisitions, was cited for drunken driving last weekend after he was stopped by a Clark County sheriff's deputy.

Sexson, a free agent who signed a $50 million, four-year contract in December, was stopped Feb. 5 near his Clark County home.

A spokeswoman for Sexson, Linda Dozoretz, confirmed late Friday that the player was stopped for speeding and was later "charged with driving under the influence."

"However, Mr. Sexson was not, in fact, impaired, based on the two Breathalyzer tests he later took," she said in a statement. "We are confident that the prosecutor's office will amend the charges to conform to the facts of the case."

A county prosecutor's spokesman was not immediately reachable by phone Friday evening.

Sexson entered a plea of not guilty on Wednesday, according to District Court records.

Clark County sheriff's deputy Gregory Chaney said he initially stopped Sexson for speeding in his Mercedes, according to a report by KING-TV of Seattle and KGW-TV of Portland, Ore.

The deputy estimated Sexson's speed in excess of 50 mph in a 35 mph zone.

Sexson told the deputy he was in a hurry to get to his Vancouver-area home and then go to a Portland Trail Blazers basketball game, the deputy's report said, adding Sexson produced a registration for a Hummer, but not the Mercedes he was driving.

The deputy said in his report that he suspected Sexson was intoxicated after noticing a "strong odor of intoxicants emitting from the driver's window" and seeing an opened six-pack of beer bottles in the car's back seat.

The report said Sexson refused to take a portable breath test at the scene and then failed a series of field sobriety tests. An hour later, Sexson took two breath tests at the sheriff's office, registering a blood alcohol level of .069 and .070 -- both below Washington's legal intoxication threshold of .08 percent.

Deputies impounded Sexson's car, issued him a citation for DUI and then drove the player home, the television stations reported.

The sheriff's office said in a statement late Friday that Sexson submitted two breath samples and was then cited for DUI, but the statement did not provide the results of those breath tests. Repeated calls to sheriff's office spokesmen for additional details were not returned Friday night.

"It is our understanding Richie was originally stopped for driving over the speed limit," Mariners spokesman Tim Hevly said, adding that the team was told Sexson "took and passed two Breathalyzer tests."

A career .271 hitter with 200 home runs, the 30-year-old Sexson injured his left shoulder last season with Arizona and didn't play after May, batting .233 with nine homers and 23 RBI.

Seattle signed Sexson and Adrian Beltre as free agents in December.
 

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FORKTUNG said:
There's lots of legal beer in Milwaukee. It ain't called Miller park for nuthin'.


Gee! said:
:confused: This makes zero sense.
'Guess Forktung was referring to where Sexson played 162 games in 2003.
 

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Ok..... Let's see.....

1. The legal limit is .08

2. Sexon refused to blow in the tube on the scene.

3. AN HOUR LATER he blew a .07

Gee..... Do ya think he was .08 or higher when he was actually stopped???

DUH! :rolleyes:
 

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.08 is a stupid limit. It was forced on the states by the Congress as a requirement for getting federal transportation funds.

Prior to that most states had .10 but had no choice.

Most people process an 8 ounce drink of alcohol an hour. Is one drink the difference between .07 and .08? No. I have seen some numbers relating back BAC, but don't remember. As I recall a .08 is about the equivalent of 2-3 drinks in an hour. He certainly wasn't fall down drunk.
 

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schillingfan said:
.08 is a stupid limit. It was forced on the states by the Congress as a requirement for getting federal transportation funds.

Prior to that most states had .10 but had no choice.

Most people process an 8 ounce drink of alcohol an hour. Is one drink the difference between .07 and .08? No. I have seen some numbers relating back BAC, but don't remember. As I recall a .08 is about the equivalent of 2-3 drinks in an hour. He certainly wasn't fall down drunk.

No, what is stupid is anyone who drinks and drives, no matter if they had one or eight drinks. I lost one of my best friends my senior year in high school due to a loser who was drunk. With all the money Sexson makes, he should of called a cab.
 
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It depends on the rate at which you drink, the rate at which your body processes alcohol (which has to do with genes and also with drinking or drug history), empty stomach or not when drinking... On average, it clears out at roughly half a drink's worth per hour, assuming all other factors are neutral.

I agree with you, Zona, 100%. Never, ever, get behind the wheel after drinking. Most people at .08 ARE cognitively and behaviorally less functional, even if they don't appreciate it. Plus, research indicates that on average, by the time someone is busted for DUI, they have driven intoxicated many times before - it is VERY rarely 'the first time I ever had a couple drinks and got behind the wheel, officer.'
 

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Whether or not the .08 limit is "right or wrong" in our books is absolutely irrelevant. The man was legally intoxicated.... period. He was dumb, and luckily, no one was killed or injured.

If I made that kind of money and wanted a few drinks, I think I'd have a driver hired and perhaps a limo.

BTW, Pam.... I had always understood that the average body processes about 1 drink per hour, but I could be wrong.... I've certainly been there before!!! ;)
 

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Waste of law enforcement and moral outrage.

It's not a crime to drink and then drive. It's a crime to drive while your BAC is greater than .08 or to be under the influence of alcohol to a point which renders you incapable of saving driving.

Even the smallest amount of alcohol begins impairment. But, as I said, to drink and drive isn't a crime.

Society pushes alcohol on us as fun and entertainment and establishments make huge amounts of money serving alcohol to people who are getting into cars. So I find it difficult to get upset at somebody who most likely only had a couple of drinks and then got in his car. I'd rather worry about the really dangerous drunks driving around with a .20.

If people want to make it a crime to drink and drive at all fine. That would require a big social change. But I can't get up too much moral outrage out of this. Sorry.Lots more behavior that I find dangerous and reprehensible.
 

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Doesn't sound like anyone we would want on our team anyway. Just as well they didn't sign him.

Now, has anyone heard how much single game tickets will be? It's only 2 weeks now until the tickets go on sale. And I'm not about to go down there with a blank check.
 
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It takes quite a bit of alcohol for one to reach a .08 BAC - over 4 cans of beer consumed in one hour on an empty stomach for a typical 170 lb male; 3 beers for a 137 lb female.

You're probably right, Chris - most places say roughly one drink an hour is metabolized, although a few places say what I recalled that it takes 90-120 min to eliminate one drink. A drink contributes roughly 0.025 -.045 to the BAC depending on your size and composition, tolerance, etc (the higher number for petite people and women). Now that means a 200-lb guy would either have to be knocking down about a beer every 12 minutes for an hour, or 2-3 beers an hour for several hours, or 2-3 pretty stiff drinks in an hour. And shouldn't get behind the wheel.

I think in AZ if you refuse the field breathalyzer, you're presumed guilty, right?
 

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Actually if you are *impaired* you can be cited regardless of the .08 in AZ.

That's why you can refuse to do the stupid pet tricks - i.e. sobriety test if you want to even if you get arrested. Innocent until proven guilty.
 

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schillingfan said:
It's not a crime to drink and then drive. It's a crime to drive while your BAC is greater than .08.
In this debate, you just made a point for the opposition.

If he was .07 when tested an hour after being behind the wheel, it's probable that he was at least .08 while driving . . . and that's against the law.

I'm thinking back to over 20 years ago, when my wife drove to meet me at my company's Christmas party at the Wigwam resort in Litchfield Park.

I had about a drink an hour. After we got home (she was driving behind me), I was telling her about how the Scotch had no effect on my driving.

She said, "You weren't behind you. You were weaving." Luckily there were two lanes in each direction, hardly any traffic, and no pedestrians.

But I've never forgotten her words and will not have more than one drink or one beer when out.
 
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Sexson, who signed a four-year, $50 million contract, was stopped a quarter-mile from his home near Vancouver, Wash. That day, he had been at his brother's home, where he had two beers with a chicken dinner.


:rolleyes:
 

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