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Ravens OL coach pleads guilty to DWI
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Ravens OL coach pleads guilty to DWI

Published Apr. 11, 2011 1:00 a.m. ET

Baltimore Ravens offensive line coach Andy Moeller has pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated, but he will not have to serve time in jail.

Moeller was sentenced Monday to two years of supervised probation by a Baltimore County district judge. Six other traffic offenses were dropped in exchange for his guilty plea.

A 60-day jail sentence was suspended with the exception of the two days Moeller served last fall.

There will be no travel restrictions and his driver's license wasn't suspended or restricted.

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His lawyer says Moeller has been attending Alcoholics Anonymous twice a week and submitting to drug tests.

The NFL could punish Moeller for violating its personal conduct policy. No decision has been made yet.

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