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Kenny Britt turns himself in for outstanding warrants in Nashville

Kenny Britt

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt leaves the New Jersey Sate Superior Court in Hudson County after a hearing, Tuesday, April 19, 2011 in Jersey City, N.J. Britt is charged with eluding an officer, hindering apprehension and obstructing governmental function. He was arrested last week in his hometown of Bayonne after police said he drove his Porsche at 71 mph in a 55-mph zone and then left the scene. Britt appeared briefly, but entered no plea. The judge referred the case to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

AP

Our days without a Kenny Britt legal issue meter hit 6 days this afternoon, the longest such drought since May. It’s time to reset the thing back to zero.

Jim Wyatt of the Nashville Tennessean reports Britt surrendered himself to police Wednesday because of outstanding warrants stemming from a false application for a driver’s license. He’s free on $2,000 bond.

Britt was officially charged and is due back in court on July 18. News that Britt was wanted in Nashville for the warrants emerged two weeks ago and his lawyer said Britt would turn himself in when he returns to town.