Ravens assistant coach Moeller faces drunken driving charge, acquitted of similar charges
By APMonday, September 20, 2010
Ravens assistant coach Moeller charged with DUI
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Authorities say Baltimore Ravens assistant offensive line coach Andy Moeller is facing drunken driving charges.
Maryland State Police say the coach was arrested after being pulled over for speeding on the Maryland beltway early Saturday.
Moeller’s attorney Andrew Alperstein says the coach will plead not guilty to seven charges, including driving under the influence and negligent driving. Ravens spokesman Kevin Byrne says the team is aware of what happened.
Moeller was acquitted last month of charges of driving under the influence and negligent driving. Alperstein says the judge found that Moeller was not driving.
Moeller has been on the Ravens’ staff since 2008 and coached for eight years at Michigan after playing there. He is the son of former Michigan head coach Gary Moeller.
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