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LINCOLN – Former Nebraska men's basketball player Steve Harley was sentenced to seven days in jail after he pled no contest to a first-offense DUI charge in Lancaster County Court last week.
Harley, 23, had his license revoked for six months and was fined $400. He was also fined $50 for operating a vehicle without a license
Lincoln Police pulled Harley over on May 30 for an improper turn, but eventually found his blood-alcohol level to be .144.
Harley, originally from Temple Hills, Md., finished his Nebraska career in March, starting a total of 51 games and averaging 9.6 points during his two-year stint with the Huskers.
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LINCOLN – Former Nebraska men's basketball player Steve Harley was sentenced to seven days in jail after he pled no contest to a first-offense DUI charge in Lancaster County Court last week.
Harley, 23, had his license revoked for six months and was fined $400. He was also fined $50 for operating a vehicle without a license
Lincoln Police pulled Harley over on May 30 for an improper turn, but eventually found his blood-alcohol level to be .144.
Harley, originally from Temple Hills, Md., finished his Nebraska career in March, starting a total of 51 games and averaging 9.6 points during his two-year stint with the Huskers.
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