HOT WATER FOR BRIGGS?

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In June, Bears linebacker Lance Briggs will have to play a different kind of defense in a court of law. According to Michael Sneed of the Chicago Sun-Times, Briggs is required to appear before a judge on June 19 to explain why Briggs left the state without the judge’s permission. Briggs’ travel restrictions are a result of [...] [link]

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No wonder Lance Briggs wants more money
Published 4/24/2008 at Shutdown Corner
It looks like he's running up quite a bill in legal fees. Briggs, despite being on probation, left the state without a judge's permission, and as of right now, has performed only two of the 120 hours of community service required of him. He'll have to explain these things to a judge. Gosh, he seems like a swell guy.

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