They are at it again, the Cincinnati Bengals player have a long history with breaking the law and it appears that cornerback Leon Hall didn't want to be left behind.
Leon Hall was stopped Sunday at 3:11 a.m. on Mount Carmel-Tobasco Road in Union Township.
The Ohio State Patrol said Hall's blood-alcohol level was .149, nearly twice the legal limit. Hall was charged with driving under the influence and driving left of center.
The Ohio State Patrol said Hall's blood-alcohol level was .149, nearly twice the legal limit. Hall was charged with driving under the influence and driving left of center.
The arresting officer said Hall was polite and cooperative during the arrest. Hall was scheduled to appear Friday in court in Clermont County.
The 24-year-old Hall played college football at Michigan and has played in 32 games as a Bengal, compiling 143 tackles and eight interceptions.
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