Less than nine hours after leaving a courthouse where he had been sentenced to serve 20 days in jail for drunken driving, Jalen Rose was stopped and given a citation for the speeding, the Detroit News reported Thursday.
Clawson (Mich.) Police Chief Harry Anderson told the News that Rose, 38, was stopped and ticketed for speeding on Main Street in Clauson at about 8:47 p.m. Wednesday.
"He was stopped heading south on Main, right in front of the police department, at 46 miles an hour in a 25-mile zone," Anderson told the News. "There were no other violations or problems related to the stop and he was ticketed for going 10 over the speed limit and allowed to go on his way."
Rose's attorney, James Burdick, told the News the infraction will have no bearing on the drunken driving case and is not considered a violation of his probation.
Shortly before noon Wednesday, Rose, a former NBA player who starred at Michigan, was sentenced for a March 11 incident in which he drove his car off a snowy road in West Bloomfield, Mich.
Clawson (Mich.) Police Chief Harry Anderson told the News that Rose, 38, was stopped and ticketed for speeding on Main Street in Clauson at about 8:47 p.m. Wednesday.
"He was stopped heading south on Main, right in front of the police department, at 46 miles an hour in a 25-mile zone," Anderson told the News. "There were no other violations or problems related to the stop and he was ticketed for going 10 over the speed limit and allowed to go on his way."
Rose's attorney, James Burdick, told the News the infraction will have no bearing on the drunken driving case and is not considered a violation of his probation.
Shortly before noon Wednesday, Rose, a former NBA player who starred at Michigan, was sentenced for a March 11 incident in which he drove his car off a snowy road in West Bloomfield, Mich.
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