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| Michael Vick Pleads Guilty Breaking news, Vick is in court as I type accepting a plea agreement from the federal government for his involvement in conspiracy dog fighting charges. A press conference should be held soon. This report says Vick is accepting a plea deal that would bring 18-36 months in prison and avoid additional federal charges. |
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| Re: Michael Vick To Plead Guilty I really think if his "buddies" would have not rolled on him, he would have continued to play the innocent party. But now the heat is on and there was a chance of more charges, so he did the smart thing and took the deal. It's shame that so much talent is waisted. On another note, maybe we can get a real life version of "The Longest Yard" in production starring Michael Vick. That would be a great reality show.
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| Re: Michael Vick To Plead Guilty The Virginian-Pilot reports that Michael Vick has accepted a plea deal on federal conspiracy charges. But it's more than just a guilty plea. Vick is admitting that he did it. A statement from lawyer Billy Martin reads as follows:"After consulting with his family over the weekend, Michael Vick ask that I announce today that he has reached an agreement with Federal prosecutors regarding the charges pending against him. Mr. Vick has agreed to enter a plea of Guilty to those charges and to accept full responsibility for his actions and the mistakes he has made. Michael wishes to apologizes again to everyone who has been hurt by this matter. The legal team and Mr. Vick will appear in court in Richmond on August 27th." It's unclear whether the deal includes any type of commitment from the NFL as to Vick's possible suspension, or any commitment from authorities in Virginia regarding possible charges for animal cruelty arising from eight dogs that were killed on Vick's property in April 2007, the same month in which Vick told the Commissioner that there was no dog fighting on his Surry County, Virginia property. If Vick's formal plea documents include an admission that he participated in the killings of the dogs, he's certain to face even more jail time in Virginia, where the total penalty will be up to 40 years. The plea will be entered on August 27, at 10:30 a.m. EDT. ProFootballTalk.com -- The Best Pro Football Scoop on the Internet |
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| Re: Michael Vick To Plead Guilty Love it,lol. |
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| Re: Michael Vick To Plead Guilty "Vick's career over?" That's the question discussed in this Yahoo! Sports article. So, is his career over? I have to think so. |
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| Re: Michael Vick To Plead Guilty I guess time will tell. I hear the sentence could be a maximum of 5 years. If that happens, he's done. Two seasons is the most he can afford to miss, I think, and still have anyone even remotely interested in him. |
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| Re: Michael Vick To Plead Guilty Bye bye,Ick. Meachum said the plea deal involves only the federal case. He said he doesn’t know if there have been any discussions about resolving Virginia state charges that may be brought against Vick. |
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