Judge Grants C. Henry's Request to Meet With Unnamed NFL Team

 
A judge reportedly has granted a request by Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry to be released from house arrest and electronic monitoring in order to travel out of town to meet with an NFL team apparently interested in signing him. The Cincinnati Enquirer reported that Henry's attorney made the request so that Henry could meet with an unnamed team, and Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge Rich Bernat granted it. "We're willing to give...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry. [link]

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