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Following up on an ongoing story. ... Stallworth surrendered in court Thursday to face charges that he was driving drunk when he struck and killed a pedestrian after a night of drinking at a Miami Beach hotel. Stallworth, 28, was led away in handcuffs after a short hearing before Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Dennis Murphy. He was released on $200,000 bail a short time later.
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Stallworth will be prohibited from driving while on bail and not allowed to drink alcohol, according to court documents. He also must observe a midnight to 6 a.m. curfew, submit to random alcohol and drug testing through the NFL's substance abuse program, and seek permission for any travel other than between Cleveland and Miami. While the current charges could ultimately be reduced, if convicted of DUI manslaughter, Stallworth faces a maximum of 15 years in prison. The NFL and the Browns are also reviewing the charges, and the Browns issued a statement saying the team is "disappointed" with Stallworth's actions.
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