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Arizona Cardinals linebacker Clark Haggans reported to Westmoreland County Prison Wednesday morning to serve a nine-day sentence for a 2011 DUI arrest.

According to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Haggans will serve a mandatory 48 hours, then will get work release for seven days.

Haggans was arrested in April of 2011 in Maricopa County for speeding and running a red light. The linebacker's blood alcohol level was reportedly more than .20 percent -- or more than twice the legal limit in the state of Arizona.

Haggans issued a written statement on his arrest and incarceration Wednesday.

I would like to set the record straight as to the reason for me spending time in Westmorland County jail. On April 21st of 2011, I was at a concert with my wife when I got a call from our babysitter that our 5 year old daughter was having trouble breathing. She has been on medicine and inhalers since she was born because of her under developed lungs. The sitter was panicked. I had been drinking and my wife was planning on driving home from the concert. But my wife was wandering around when I got the call, and I couldn't find her. I tried calling her within the concert, but had no luck getting a hold of her. I needed to get home to my daughter immediately. I felt that my only choice was to drive home. While driving home, I sped and ran a red light, so I was pulled over. I, along with the officers, proceeded to my house and administered the treatment and my daughter responded.

In spite of the circumstances, I was issued a citation for two moving violations and suspicion of driving under the influence. As part of my agreement with the District Attorney's office, I have to spend 48 hours, plus seven additional nights in jail, to make restitution for my choices. In hindsight, I should have found another way home, and I take full responsibility for my actions.

If you have any additional questions, please contact my agent, Jeff Sperbeck at jeff@thenovoagency.com.

Sincerely,

Clark Haggans

The 12-year veteran re-signed with the Cardinals earlier this month. Haggans registered 46 total tackles and three sacks in 2011, which was his fourth year with Arizona.

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