ARDMORE — Justin Blackmon arrived at the Carter County District Courthouse Wednesday in the same white Jeep with tinted windows and custom wheels in which he was pulled over last December.
Wearing a black and gray polo, khaki pants and black Nikes, Blackmon sat with hands folded in his lap beside attorney James Gilmartin and awaited sentencing for a misdemeanor DUI charge — a fourth alcohol/drug related arrest since 2010 for the former All-American Oklahoma State receiver and No. 5 overall NFL Draft pick.
But Blackmon, who declined to be interviewed, remained in good spirits.
He smiled often while chatting with his father, Warren, in the back of the courtroom prior to his turn before judge Dennis Morris.