Jurors convicted Denver Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams on Wednesday of driving while ability-impaired, casting further doubt on the star tackler's playing time this season. Williams was charged with driving under the influence, but the jury returned the lesser verdict after a trial that lasted less than a day. He was also convicted of driving without headlights, the offence that prompted police to stop him near downtown Denver about 3 a.m. on Nov. 12, 2010. Williams, a defensive force for the Broncos, already is facing a six-game suspension in a separate case for failing a drug test. He left court Wednesday with his...
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