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Washington Redskins tight end Fred Davis racks up 29 traffic charges www.privateofficer.com

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Washington DC March 25 2013 Washington Redskins tight end Fred Davis is currently representing himself in court, denying charges he assaulted a woman in a DC nightclub in January 2011. His familiarity with the legal system may come possibly from the 29 traffic charges he has accumulated since becoming a Redskin in 2008.
All of his arrest information, including the charges, fines/court costs and outcome, is public record and was obtained through the Online Case Information System for general district courts in Virginia.
In the Virginia suburbs where the Washington Redskins practice facility is located, Davis has to travel through two counties to reach downtown DC. He has 14 charges in Loudoun County, 13 in Fairfax County, and one each in the cities of Falls Church and Fairfax, Virginia.
The majority of the tickets are for speeding—nine. He has also been cited for failure to pay tolls (five), operating a vehicle with improper window tinting (three), failure to stop/yield entering a highway, improper display of license plates and false identity of self to a law enforcement officer.
Davis was cited multiple times for driving on a revoked or suspended license, although most of those cases' final disposition was NolleProsequi, which in legal terms means the charges were dropped because the evidence presented does not support the charges or the charges cannot be proven.
His fines totaled more than $4,600.
 

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