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Football Player Pleads Not Guilty to DUI

Josh Stuberg, a University of Montana football player, has pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence in a matter where he struck a fence and refused a breathalyzer test. Stuberg has posted bond and been ordered to submit daily alcohol breath tests. He is also prohibited from bats. He was charged with both a first offense DUI and failing to report an accident.       

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