UH quarterback Shutter pleads not guilty to drunken driving charge
University of Hawaii quarterback Cayman Shutter entered a not-guilty plea today on a charge of drunken driving.
Shutter was arrested at 3:15 a.m. on March 30 on suspicion of drunken driving. He was released an hour later after posting $500 bail.
The incident occurred during UH’s spring break. Head football coach Norm Chow was in China at the time.
Citing a violation of team rules, Chow announced on April 3 that Shutter would be suspended indefinitely from team activities, which included participating in the Warriors’ spring practices, meetings and conditioning program.
Shutter, 21, remains on scholarship and is attending classes.
Shutter entered spring training as the Warriors’ No. 2 quarterback behind David Graves. Graves and Jeremy Higgins are now bracketed at No. 1.
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Shutter did not attend this morning’s arraignment. Dean Hoe, an attorney in the law office of Paul J. Cunney, entered the plea.