BTW how has this dude been able to continue to act like a clown? Enabling.
Let's refresh, per the Seattle Times investigation and wikipedia:
1998
Stevens is in a prearranged fight his senior year in high school and stomps on the face of the victim who was unconscious after Stevens' friend hit him with a baseball bat. Stevens admits to it and was charged with felony assault. While awaiting trial Stevens tested positive for weed, violating terms. U of Washington still keeps Stevens' scholarship offer and the school asks the judge to let him out of home confinement to practice with the team before trial. The judge allows him to practice and later accepts a plea deal of misdemeanor assault and sentence was time served, no further penalty.
2000
1) A woman goes to police stating she may have been raped and possibly drugged. DNA is taken from Stevens and he is arrested via SWAT team after DNA tests match, with multiple witnesses also stating the girl acted drugged. Nearly five months later the lead detective states "there was overwhelming evidence." The county however announces no charges will be filed. Washington's A.D. states to reporters the school will conduct an investigation. They never did. Head coach Rick Neuheisel never suspended Stevens during entire ordeal, team loves his catches.
2) Stevens' pickup smashes into a car that was carrying a 10 year old girl and slowing towards an existing accident scene. Stevens fled the scene but his plates were seen and police had his name. In Washington state if a driver leaves an accident scene that resulted in injury it is a felony. Stevens was not charged and was instead cited for fast driving and paid a $119 fine.
2001
Stevens' pickup smashes in the the side of a retirement home at 1 AM. He had to use his textbooks as traction to get his car out and drives off. His plates were seen. Stevens pleads down to hit and run and receives a 90 day jail sentence. The sentence is suspended on condition that he stays out of trouble. Stevens is suspended by Washington for one half of the first game.
2002
Stevens' SUV veers into oncoming traffic and is pulled over with alcohol on his breath. He blows a .051 and was cited for negligent driving and $490 fine.
2003
Stevens' SUV is pulled over for running a stop sign and two open champagne bottles are in his car. He blows twice the legal limit and fails field tests. He plea deal gives him reckless driving.
2006
1) Stevens is caught driving with a suspended license. Prosecutors forgo charges in an agreement.
2) One month later Stevens is caught again driving with a suspended license. He is given a misdemeanor and 90 day jail sentence. The sentence is suspended on condition that he stays out of trouble.
2007
1) Stevens' car is pulled over at 2 AM after drifting over the center line three times. He fails field sobriety tests and blows a .204, two and a half times the Arizona legal limit. Stevens is convicted of extreme DUI which in Arizona requires a mandatory minimum of 30 days in jail. His judge changes this to 12 days and suspends the other 18. Another judge reduces it to 10 days served.
2) The above DUI violates the terms of Stevens' previous suspended sentence in Washington in 2006. No matter, no new charges are brought.
2010
Stevens' car is pulled over for playing loud music and police find weed in his car. He's arrested and charged with a felony intent to sell and drug paraphernalia. Court case is still ongoing.
2011
Stevens is arrested for punching two bouncers at a Tampa retired surfers bar and later charged with felony battery. The state eventually drops the charges. His attorney says he was the victim.