Rafael Furcal turns himself in for jail time

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MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) Atlanta Braves shortstop Rafael Furcal turned himself in to the Cobb County Jail on Tuesday to serve a 21-day sentence on a probation violation.



Jail spokeswoman Nancy Bodiford said Furcal entered the jail two hours before a court deadline.

A judge decided last week to allow Furcal to participate in the playoffs despite a probation violation on a drunken driving charge. Furcal's season ended Monday night when the Braves lost in Game 5 of their divisional series against the Houston Astros.

The 26-year-old Furcal was arrested Sept. 10 in Atlanta on a charge of driving under the influence his second DUI arrest in four years. Because of that arrest, he violated his probation in Cobb County for a June 2000 arrest on similar charges.

Cobb County State Court Judge David Darden sentenced Furcal to 21 days in jail to be followed by a 28-day in-house treatment program.

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I wonder which book Judge Durden has an account with?
 

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Here in Georgia a second DUI will get you the following....

1. 120 days in jail of which all but 10 can be suspended...so basically you must
serve 10 days in jail but most usually get 20-30 days in jail.

2. $1,325 fine, plus $39 monthly probation fee.

3. Mandatory forfeiture of your drivers license and car tags for 1 year..

4. Drivers Risk Reduction Class (DUI School) $275

5. Victim Impact Class (3 hours)

6. Mandatory substance abuse evaluation and classes. $910

7. Minimum of 240 hours community service.

8. 1 year probation


Thats $2,978 total not counting lost time at work and going to the probation office. And don't forget the insurance rates going up if you can even get insured.

They are serious here in Georgia...its in the news alot, infact last weekend a drunk girl hit an off duty cop on his motorcycle and killed him. It's just not worth it.

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they should be serious about the violation/penalties

..I'm tired of reading about innocent people particularly young children being snuffed out by drunk drivers....lives are over forever.
 

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Similar here, but the 120 days is mandatory, no suspended time. That's gotta hurt !
 

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http://m.crescent-news.com/ap sports/2014/03/10/rafael-furcal-mounting-comeback-with-miami-marlins

Rafael Furcal mounting comeback with Miami Marlins
March 10, 2014 5:06PM | STEVEN WINE AP Sports Writer



JUPITER, Fla. (AP) -- Coming off surgery to his throwing elbow, Rafael Furcal showed the Miami Marlins he can still deliver a sales pitch.


After sitting out the 2013 season, the 36-year-old infielder met last fall with Marlins executives Mike Hill and Dan Jennings and convinced them he could be their second baseman this year.


"In 25 years in the game, I've never sat face to face with a player and had a guy electrify me like this guy," said Jennings, the Marlins' general manager. "He comes to the office, and man, when he left Mike and I looked at each other and I said, 'I'm ready to charge through the wall.' It was exciting."


So what did Furcal say to Hill and Jennings that prompted them to give him a $3 million, one-year contract?


"I told them I love to win," Furcal said.


He has done plenty of winning, reaching the playoffs nine times in a 14-year career. He was a member of the St. Louis Cardinals' World Series championship team in 2011 and made the All-Star team for the third time in 2012.


But while Furcal has won raves in Marlins' camp for his enthusiasm and energy, doubts persist about his hitting and health.


His slugging percentage in 2011-12 was only .347, well below his career average of .403. And he's coming back from elbow ligament-replacement surgery a year ago.


"I can still play," he said. "I know I'm 36 years old, but I feel young, especially on a young team."


If Furcal can produce enough to stay in the lineup -- and the Marlins want him batting leadoff -- they should benefit enormously from his leadership. A veteran accustomed to winning stands out on a team that has endured three consecutive last-place finishes in the NL East.


"With Rafy at the top of the order getting on base, it takes some pressure off our young guys," manager Mike Redmond said. "We don't want to have to rely on 21- and 22-year-old kids to carry the offense."


Furcal is part of a makeover in the Marlins' infield, which desperately needed an upgrade. Other newcomers include first baseman Garrett Jones, third baseman Casey McGehee and catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia.


Like Furcal, they're all veterans with question marks that made other teams consider them expendable. The only holdover in the starting lineup is 23-year-old shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria.


To ease the strain on Furcal's elbow, he'll play second base after spending almost his entire career at shortstop.


"It's a little tough when you play 14 years at one position and now you're at second base," Furcal said. "But we're working on getting my timing down."


Despite being rusty, he can draw on the experience of playing in 1,605 major-league games. That includes stints with managers Bobby Cox, Tony La Russa and Joe Torre, all bound for the Hall of Fame this summer.


"When you have a guy who has been around those kind of leaders, we needed that," Jennings said.


The Marlins won't need that much offense from Furcal to enjoy an improvement over 2013, when their leadoff batters scored 63 runs, fewest in the majors, while hitting .229. Their second basemen combined for a slugging percentage of .349, second-worst in the NL.


Furcal's spring training start didn't dispel doubts as to whether he represents an upgrade. He's 2 for 16 while seeing only limited action to ensure he's healthy for opening day.


When asked how much he has left in the tank, Furcal refrained from repeating the sales pitch he made last fall.


"I'm feeling good," he said. "But we've got to see."
 

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