Looks like he has to serve 2 years house arrest so I don't know if this makes any difference at all:
"Court documents revealed Stallworth's blood alcohol level at the time of the incident was .126, significantly higher than Florida's legal limit of .08.
He was sentenced to 30 days in jail - he served just 24 - after pleading guilty to manslaughter while driving under the influence of alcohol on June 16.
After originally pleading not guilty to the charge on June 4, Sacramento-born Stallworth had faced up to 15 years in jail.
However, a plea bargain meant the 28-year-old will spend 10 years on probation, two of which must be served under house arrest.
Stallworth was also required to undertake 1,000 hours of community service and has been banned from driving for life.
He will be eligible to resume his NFL career after February's Super Bowl."