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McNair faces a July 10 court date on a driving under the influence charge. The quarterback was not in court Wednesday when the new date was set in an agreement between prosecutors and lawyers. "He wanted this resolved," said McNair's lawyer, Roger May.
Reported by the Associated Press
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Ryan said there is an offer to prosecutors to settle the case without going to court. He would not discuss the offer and said the district attorney wanted more time to consider it. McNair was charged May 10 after his brother-in-law was pulled over in Nashville driving McNair's pickup truck with McNair inside. Under Tennessee law, the owner of the vehicle can also be charged with DUI if he knowingly permits its operation by a driver under the influence.
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