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Illini's Smith charged with felony DUI
By Neil Milbert
Tribune staff reporter
February 20, 2007, 3:31 PM CST
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Illinois sophomore guard Jamar Smith was charged today with driving under the influence of alcohol and leaving the scene of a personal injury accident in connection with a crash that hurt his freshman center teammate, Brian Carlwell.
The accident happened after 11 p.m. on Feb. 12 when the 1996 Lexus that Smith was driving went out of control and slammed into a tree, causing Carlwell, who was Smith's only passenger, to sustain a severe concussion, according to police.
Smith has been charged with one count each of aggravated driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident with injuries. Aggravated DUI is a Class 4 felony that carries a sentence of up to 12 years in prison. Leaving the scene, a Class 3 felony, carries a sentence of up to 5 years in prison, Champaign County State's Attorney Julia Rietz said.
Someone convicted of either charge, though, could be placed on probation, she added.
Smith's only previous traffic infraction was a 2004 citation for failure to stop or signal a turn, according to the Illinois Secretary of State's office.
A preliminary report from the state crime laboratory in Springfield indicates that Smith's blood-alcohol content was .176 percent, more than twice the legal limit of .08.
Smith was not in custody today, Rietz said. She said he is expected to appear in court at a date to be set. Smith's attorney, Mark Lipton, was in court today and not available for comment, his office said.
According to the report submitted to Rietz by the University of Illinois police, Smith had been drinking tequila and beer in an apartment at the College Fields apartment complex.
The report said he left shortly after 11 p.m. and was driving south on South First Street when he lost control of the vehicle and hit a tree on the passenger side. He then drove the damaged car back to the College Fields complex and went to his apartment.
The U. of I. police also reported that a number of other team members were there and "it appears Smith was distraught as he believed Carlwell had died in the crash," Rietz said in a written statement.
Two witnesses saw Carlwell in the damaged car at the apartment complex and made the 911 call. Sheriff's deputies and University of Illinois police found him unconscious in the car. He was removed from the vehicle and taken to Urbana's Carle Foundation Hospital in critical condition.
Carlwell was released from the hospital Friday.
At about 1 a.m., U of I police officers located Smith and transported him to Carle. After submitting voluntarily to blood testing he was treated for a concussion and released.
Coach Bruce Weber announced Friday that he and Smith and the player's family had mutually agreed that he would sit out the rest of the season, "so that he can focus all of his attention on the physical, emotional, academic and other related issues he will face in the coming weeks."
Smith is a graduate of Peoria Richwoods High School. He was selected to the Big Ten All Freshman Team his freshman year at U of I and led the conference in three-point shooting, hitting 48 percent of his 137 shots. This season Smith had struggled to find his form after a pair of ankle injuries. He hit just 32 percent of his three-point shots before leaving the team.
Carlwell, a graduate of Proviso East High School in suburban Chicago, has averaged 1.7 points a game as a reserve.
Smith's traffic accident wasn't the first legal issue for the team.
Senior guard Rich McBride was arrested Sept. 29 and charged with driving under the influence. He has not entered a plea in the case, which is scheduled for a hearing on March 1. McBride was suspended for six games early this season because of his arrest.
The Associated Press contributed.
nmilbert@tribune.com