Koren Robinson, whose recent brush with the law resulted in him being released from the Seattle Seahawks roster, pleaded guilty to Driving Under the Influence and was ordered to spend on day in a Kirkland jail. Robinson, 25, was arrested on May 6 in the Seattle suburb of Medina following a traffic stop. Court papers said Robinson had a blood-alcohol level of .191. He originally pleaded innocent to charges of reckless and drunken driving. The second charge of reckless driving was dismissed and Judge Albert Raines had the standard response to Robinson after the verdict was delivered. "I hope you spend the day reflecting on what is ahead of you rather than what is behind you," Raines told Robinson.