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VICK PLEADS GUILTY TO VIRGINIA CHARGES
As expected, Falcons quarterback Mike Vick pleaded guilty in Virginia on Tuesday to one count of promoting dogfighting, in exchange for probation and a suspended sentence, per Kally Naqi of ESPN. The presiding judge approved the deal, which included the dismissal of an animal cruelty ...
The UFL still wants Michael Vick
The UFL still wants Michael Vick
sports.yahoo.com — The fellow inmates in Leavenworth with whom Michael Vick shares the group shower aren't the only ones who think Vick is still a prime-looking piece of beef. Michael Huyghue, commissioner of the soon-to-exist United Football League , still thinks ... (more) The UFL still wants Michael Vick
Vick pleads guilty in Va. case; early release next?
msn.foxsports.com — Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick pleaded guilty Tuesday to a state dogfighting charge, a move that could make him eligible to leave prison early and potentially speed up a return to pro football. (more) Vick pleads guilty in Va. case; early release next?
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The Bad News Bloggers — ... Wait, Mike Vick is still be charged (and convicted/pleading guilty) of stuff? The hands of justice is indeed very very slow. Oh well, at least the IRS isn't after him. What? ...

Mike Vick May Be Out Of Jail As Soon As January
SPORTSbyBROOKS — ... in exchange for probation and an extended sentence. Though the real reason Vick pled guilty to the Virginia charges was so he can be eligible to move into a halfway house in January. From PRO FOOTBALL TALK : The presiding judge approved the deal, which included the dismissal of an animal cruelty charge. Vick will be on unsupervised probation, and he must stay out of trouble for four years. The resolution of the Virginia charges clears the way for Vick to enter a halfway house as early as January, six months before his release from federal custody in July.  If the state court ...

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Walker Sports — ... Wait, Mike Vick is still be charged (and convicted/pleading guilty) of stuff? The hands of justice is indeed very very slow. Oh well, at least the IRS isn't after him. What? ...

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Vick Pleads Guilty to DogfightingNYT > Pro Football 11/25/2008
Michael Vick opened the door to a possible early release from federal prison Tuesday by pleading guilty to a Virginia state charge for his involvement in dogfighting. >