Former Seahawks Quarterback Warren Moon To Go To Court In February
Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback and 2006 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, Warren Moon has again been charged with driving while intoxicated, while driving through the town of Kirkland in the early hours of December 28th for speeding. Moon was pulled over by Trooper Stewart after an extended amount of time waiting for Moon to stop the vehicle. The smell of intoxicating substances was evident inside the vehicle. Upon further investigation, Trooper Stewart arrested Moon for a suspected DUI. Moon refused to take a breathalyzer test. This will be his second arrest for intoxicated driving in eight months. His earlier arrest was in April of 2007. Although his breathalyzer results were under the normal limits for intoxication, he was arrested anyway. Moon entered a plea of guilty for this charge and received a $350 fine and forty hours of community service. Also, included in the sentence was the requirement that he attends alcohol and drug awareness training. It is expected that he will also enter a guilty plea although it is not clear what penalty he might receive from the court for this second offense. Warren Moon was not only recognized for his talents in American football. He is also known for his Canadian football career.






