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Tuesday, June 17
 
Tuiasosopo pleads not guilty to felony

Associated Press

SEATTLE -- Washington fullback Zach Tuiasosopo pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a felony charge he punched windows out of four cars after drinking at a sorority party.

He remained free without bail while awaiting trial in King County Superior Court on one count of malicious mischief arising from the May 10 incident. If convicted, he could be sentenced to 90 days in jail.

The cars were parked near a restaurant at Fishermen's Terminal; Tuiasosopo had just attended a party on a cruise ship.

Tuiasosopo had bloody hands when he was arrested at a nearby tavern. He told police he had too much to drink and couldn't remember what happened.

The damage totaled $6,800.

The junior fullback is the younger brother of Oakland Raiders quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo.