California Redskins limited end Fred Davis is currently addressing himself in court, denying charges a woman was assaulted by him in a DC club in January 2011. His familiarity with the legal system will come probably from the 29 traffic expenses he has accumulated since being a Redskin in 2008. Most of his arrest information, including the outcome, fines/court costs and fees, is public history and was acquired through theAOnline Case Information System for common district courts in Virginia. In the Virginia suburbs where in actuality the Washington Redskins exercise facility is situated, Davis needs to travel through two counties to reach downtown DC. He has 13 in Fairfax County, 14 charges in Loudoun County, and one each in the towns of Falls Church and Fairfax, Virginia. Nearly all the tickets are for speedinga'nine. He has also been cited for failure to cover tolls (five), operating a car with improper motion picture (three), failure toAstop/yield entering a freeway, improper display of license plates and false identification of self to a police officer. Davis was reported numerous times for operating on a terminated or suspended license, though most of those circumstances' ultimate disposition was Nolle Prosequi, which in legal terms indicates the charges were dropped since the data offered doesn't support the charges or the charges can't be confirmed. His fines totaled significantly more than $4,600. In today's civil case where he's addressing himself, Davis allegedly attacked a female who he recognized as, "a pimp that sets up athletes and rappers with prostitutes", according to an online report published by Tarnished Twenty. Washington Redskins Fred Davis caught on tape. While Davis was never charged, Elite Daily.comAreportsAthe person is suing for emotional distress, property damage and failure to correctly pay necessary medical costs. Monitoring movie taken inside the nightclub reveals Davis and the woman in the rest and an change is for the judge to choose. Together with these off-field incidents, Davis is no stranger to issues within the NFL. On December 6, 2011, The Washington Post noted Davis was stopped four games without pay for testing positive for marijuana. Drug tests have been failed at least three by him since entering the category in 2008. Despite the suspension, the Redskins' called him the team's offensive player of the year for the 2011 year. Everything considered, Davis, who met in Washington with leading brass with the Buffalo Bills this past week-end, is still hopeful the Redskins will re-sign him. His confidence was apparent within an meeting with the NFL Network last week. aI definitely would [like to stay], but at the end of your day, Iall play wherever,a Davis said. aIt does notAmatter to me. Itas about baseball in my experience. I would want to stay here, but when I canat, Iam fine with that as well.a In my own opinion, Davis is trouble with a "T" and having used the remaining half last year rehabilitating a Achilles' tendon, not worth the cash. He is damaged goods with a history of breaking not merely NFL rules, but rules in society that none people are above. He not only needs to humble herself but know that he's not "all that." He has never been chosen to the Pro Bowl, has only 12 touchdowns and 155 receptions for under 2000 meters in his five-year professional career and was overpaid from the start. The Washington Redskins should let him move ahead and wish him well. Follow on Twitter @JohnBibbAand view prior Bleacher ReportAarticlesAI have written on the Washington RedskinsAhere.
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