A warrant has been issued for the arrest of former Gators linebacker Dustin Doe after he failed to complete court-ordered community service hours.
The warrant was issued Jan. 5, four days after Doe helped push the Gators to victory in the Sugar Bowl.
According to court documents, Doe was found guilty of driving with a suspended license last August.
Doe was sentenced to 29 hours of community service and six months of unsupervised probation.
According to Alligator archives, Doe pled guilty to driving with a suspended license and driving without a valid license.
His first charge came with a sentence of a year of unsupervised probation, a $300 fine and 16 hours of work detail.
The second charge resulted in six months of unsupervised probation, another $300 fine and another eight hours of work detail.
Doe, who has played for the Gators for three seasons, was temporarily suspended from playing with the Gators in July and from participating in the first game of the 2009 season, according to Alligator archives.
Doe paid all of his fines but failed to complete his service hours in the time allotted, according to court documents.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.