An Assistant Coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has been arrested and charged with DUI in Florida the Tampa Bay Tribune reported.
The National Football League reported that Chris Mosley, 32, tested .137 and .143 and was released on $500 bail. The legal limit for drunk driving in Florida is .08.

According to media reports, Mosley was arrested shortly before midnight Tuesday at Swann and Moody avenues. Police say he was driving a Ford SUV when he failed to stop for a red light on Armenia Avenue. Police reported that he smelled of alcohol, had glassy bloodshot eyes and swayed while standing.
Of course, that is what they always report! An experienced South Florida DUI lawyer will review both the probable cause for the traffic stop and the probable cause for requesting that you complete field sobriety tests or submit to a breathalyzer examination. In the later case, police almost always cite "glassy bloodshot eyes" or "slurred speech" or "an odor of alcohol."
If your attorney can succeed in proving that an officer lacked probable cause, you stand a good chance of having the charges against you reduced or dismissed. In this case, Mosley submitted to field sobriety tests and was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.
Prior to his work with the Buccaneers, he was a tight end coach at Princeton University. He graduated from Boston college in 2007.
Fort Lauderdale DUI Attorney Carlos Canet is an aggressive and experienced drunk driving defense attorney, representing clients facing DUI charges in Fort Lauderdale, Miami and West Palm Beach. Call 866-7ASKDUI to discuss your rights.




