Marshall assistant coach Chris Duhon suspended
His blood-alcohol level registered 0.20 percent, more than double the legal limit of 0.08. He then was taken to Western Regional Jail in Barboursville.
It should be noted that aggravated DUI is when a someone is found committing another offense in addition to driving under the influence.
Former Duke star Chris Duhon obviously isn’t the first athlete to get arrested for DUI and, unfortunately, he won’t be the last. His keys were still in the ignition and, when police woke him up, the current Marshall assistant basketball coach appeared to be intoxicated.
Duhon was released on $1,000 bond and has been suspended by the Marshall athletic department for “violating the department’s rules and policies”. Additionally, the statement said there would be no further comment on the issue.
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According to the jail website, Duhon, 33, was arrested in Putnam County on a misdemeanor charge.
Duhon won an NCAA title with Duke in 2001 and played in the National Basketball Association for nine years, including stints with the Knicks and Lakers.