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Mississippi outfielder charged with DUI; football player also faces charges

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OXFORD, Miss. (AP) Mississippi outfielder Mark Wright, who batted .311 with 13 home runs and 51 RBIs this past season, was charged this week with driving under the influence of alcohol.<br> <br> Wright&#39;s arrest came less than 48 hours after freshman football player Wallace Bates pleaded guilty Tuesday in Lafayette County Justice Court to possession of drug paraphernalia.<br> <br> Wright, a sophomore outfielder, was arrested Thursday by Oxford police. He was released on bond, jail records show. Wright is scheduled to appear in Oxford Municipal Court on July 13.<br> <br> If convicted of the DUI first offense, Wright faces up to a $1,000 fine and two days in jail. He could also have his driver&#39;s license suspended up to a year and be required to complete an alcohol safety program.<br> <br> Bates, a 6-foot-1, 210-pound linebacker from Woodland Hills, Calif., was arrested on June 11 at a campus dorm room by university police. As part of his plea agreement on the misdemeanor possession charge, Bates, 19, must pay $417 in fines and legal fees, court documents show.<br> <br> Neither Bates nor Wright, 21, could be reached.<br> <br> Bates&#39; arrest is the latest in a string of off-the-field issues involving the football program. At least 10 members of the team, including two assistant coaches, have been arrested in the past 24 months.<br> <br> Safety Keith Houston, lineman McKinley Boykin and former fullback Lorenzo Townsend are scheduled to appear in Oxford courtrooms this month on separate charges.<br> <br> Houston and Townsend face rape charges and Boykin is charged with domestic violence.<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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