Henry allowed to go for tryout
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HENRY IN LINE FOR ANOTHER SECOND CHANCE?
Published 5/6/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
Former Bengals receiver Chris Henry is drawing the interest of a yet-unnamed NFL team . Henry’s lawyer made that claim on Tuesday in order to obtain for Henry permission to travel out of the area for the purposes of visiting with said team. Henry is on house arrest in the wake of a recent assault charge, and the judge assigned to the case previously had denied a request that Henry be allowed to leave the area in the hopes of landing a new football gig. “We’re willing to give him some latitude given the fact that he obviously needs to find some employment,” Judge Richard Bernat ...
Judge: Chris Henry has permission to travel to tryout
Published 5/6/2008 by Anthony Brown at The NFL Source
... A Hamilton County judge relented on an earlier denial of Henry’s request to travel to find work according to a story on cincinnati.com. Henry has an invitation from an unidentified NFL club to work out. The judge will allow Henry to go after he presents a letter from the team in question. ...
Chris Henry Can Get Out of House Arrest -- If He Can Get an NFL Tryout
Published 5/6/2008 by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
... The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge Rich Bernat said Henry, who was arrested and charged with assault and criminal damaging last month, is free to leave home if he has a work-related reason to do so. ...
Judge rules that Chris Henry needn't be bound by the LoJack
Published 5/6/2008 at Shutdown Corner
And
that's doubly great news for Chris Henry. Not only will he be permitted to leave
the state to try out for any interested NFL team, despite being placed under
house arrest and forced to wear an electronic monitoring device, but during that
tryout, he doesn't have to worry about the police-issued ankle bracelet slowing
down his 40 time. Win-win.
From Cincinnati.com,
via FanHouse:
Henry’s attorney, Perry Ancona, previously asked Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge Rich Bernat if Henry could be released from ...

