Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton's brother-in-law was released from jail on Monday after he was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence, according to California police.
Roger Clinton was released after posting US$15,000 bail. He is scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 2.
Redondo Beach police pulled over Roger Clinton after the police department received a phone call about a driver possibly under the influence travelling on the Pacific Coast Highway in an erratic manner, according to a police statement.
Clinton was evaluated for driving under the influence of alcohol, including field sobriety tests, and was arrested. He was taken to the Redondo Beach jail, where he refused all chemical testing.
It is not the first time that Roger Clinton has been in the news. Bill Clinton, on his last day in office, pardoned his brother for a 1980s drug conviction.