Cornerback Leon Hall pleaded guilty Monday to a reduced charge in his drunken driving case, allowing him to avoid jail time. Hall pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of reckless operation of a vehicle. Clermont County Municipal Court Judge James Shriver sentenced him to attend a three-day program that deals with how alcohol and drugs affect driving.

The rest of his 30-day sentence was suspended. Hall also must perform 64 hours of community service.
all, a first-round draft pick from Michigan in 2007, was arrested on April 5 and charged with drunken driving and crossing the center line of a road. The Ohio State Highway Patrol said he had a blood-alcohol content of 0.149, over the state’s legal limit is 0.08.

Hall also faces punishment from the NFL under its conduct policy.