County records indicate the warrant was issued Jan. 5 after Doe failed to do eight hours of community service over the past four-plus months. He was found guilty of two misdemeanor traffic violations, for driving without a license, on Aug. 20.
Doe, who was suspended from the team in July because of his legal issues and did not play in the season opener, was sentenced to six months of probation and an eight-hour work-crew day. He was also ordered to pay a fine of $311.
Records show that Doe paid the fine but did not do the work-crew assignment, which resulted in the warrant being issued. – Tampa Bay Online