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Jack Johnson was in court yesterday on charges of DUI and assaulting a police oficer.

Jack was arested on June the 5th when he was puled over on State Street. Police Officer Fred Smith testifid in court that Jack's Ford SUV was weaving and that he pulled him over at about 1 in the morning.

Officer Smith testifid that when he approached Jack's vehicle, Jackstumbled out of the vehicle and hit him in the face. Officer Smith quickly handcuffed and arrested Jack. A blood alcohol test later showed that Jack had a blood alcohol content of .15.

"He was clearly drunk," Officer Smith testified in court. "He was slurring his words and had trouble even standing up."

Officer Smith suffered minor facial injuries in the incident.

Jack was charged with assault, resisting arrest and DUI. His attorney, george Wolinski, told the court that Jack's wife had recently divorsed him and that he had been deppresed.

The jury in state superior cort in Centerville deliberated for two hours before finding Jack gilty on all counts. Judge Mike Mencher sentenced Jack to 2-4 years in state prison.