Vick Pleads Innocent in Dogfighting Case

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 Vick Pleads Innocent in Dogfighting Case
Michael Vick pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal dogfighting charges and was released without bond until a Nov. 26 trial. The Atlanta Falcons quarterback then apologized to his mother and asked that judgment be withheld. [link]

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