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    New Details Emerge On Former USC Trojans WR Jordan Addison’s DUI Arrest

    By Ryan Dyrud,

    3 hours ago
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    Rob Gray-USA TODAY Sports

    Former USC Trojans wide receiver, and current Minnesota Vikings star, Jordan Addison was arrested for suspicion of DUI in Los Angeles on Friday.

    According to an arrest report obtained by the Southern California News Group , California Highway Patrol officers were dispatched on Friday night at 11:06 pm to a report of a disabled vehicle that was blocking lanes from the westbound 105 Freeway to northbound Sepulveda Boulevard.

    When officers arrived on the scene, they found a white Rolls-Royce blocking the number one lane of the freeway “with the driver asleep behind the wheel,” according to the report from SCNG. The driver asleep at the wheel was Jordan Addison.

    Addison was arrested after a DUI investigation was completed around 11:36 pm and he was released at 1:36 am on Saturday.

    This was pretty much the extent of the information given. No other booking information was given.

    Thanks to some digging by our friends over at Minnesota Sports Fan , new details have emerged.

    New Details Emerge On Former USC Trojans WR Jordan Addison’s DUI Arrest

    Minnesota Sports Fan was able to confirm with the LA County jail that Jordan Addison was never actually booked into their system. So while he was detained on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, he was never booked, had no mug shot, etc.

    The reason why? According to MSF , Addison was given a “Cite and Release.”

    According to Shouse California Law Firm , “In California, cite and release is the practice of police issuing you a citation for suspected unlawful conduct, but not bringing you to jail for a formal booking . Instead, you are released on the condition that you make a signed promise show up to court , later on. The process is used mainly for low-level offenses, such as misdemeanors or infractions .”

    Because Addison was not seen as a flight risk he was given a citation and a court date and then was released.

    We will update this story if any new details come forth.

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