Dunlap pleads no contest
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Associated Press
Thursday, February 04, 2010

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Former Florida defensive end Carlos Dunlap has pleaded no contest to driving under the influence.
Dunlap, a former standout at Fort Dorchester High School, appeared at a court hearing on Jan. 29 in Gainesville. He was placed on probation for a year and had his drivers license suspended for six months. He also must complete 50 hours of community service, participate in a victim's impact panel and pay about $1,000 in fines.
Dunlap was arrested Dec. 1 after police found him passed out behind the wheel at an intersection days before the Southeastern Conference championship game. The 6-6, 290-pound junior was suspended then reinstated three weeks later.
Following his two sacks against Cincinnati in the Sugar Bowl, Dunlap announced he would enter the NFL draft.