Saints safety Marcus Maye receives legal discipline
The New Orleans Saints and one of their veteran defenders have played a waiting game for awhile. Safety Marcus Maye faced initial charges of driving under the influence, DUI/damage to property and person and leaving the scene of the crash from an incident in February of 2021. There has been an update on that legal […]
The New Orleans Saints and one of their veteran defenders have played a waiting game for awhile. Safety Marcus Maye faced initial charges of driving under the influence, DUI/damage to property and person and leaving the scene of the crash from an incident in February of 2021.
There has been an update on that legal case. Maye has been given six months' probation after accepting a plea deal for the 2021 DUI charge.
Maye will also have his driver's license suspended six months as a result of the deal, with both penalties to conclude Feb. 21, 2024. Maye was also given 50 community service hours with the open to buy them out. — Katherine Terrell, ESPN
Maye signed with the Saints during last March. He played in ten games for the team last season. He projects to be a starting safety alongside Tyrann Mathieu this year once again.
Maye and the Saints will now wait to see if any suspension is handed down to the veteran by the NFL. The situation is one to be monitored.
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