Ed Wood
Footballguy
Sorry, if a Honda. Searched "Vick" today in heds and got nothing. Think story just broke.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=txfa...t&type=lgns
January 6, 2008
SUNNYVALE, California (Ticker) - Michael Vick may spend less time in prison than expected.
According to a report on Yahoo! Sports, Vick applied to join prison-monitored drug rehabilitation program in Leavenworth, Kansas and has apparently been moved to the facility.
The program runs for 12 months and Vick could be released at its conclusion, although it is not known when he might begin the program.
On December 10, Vick, 27, was sentenced to 23 months for his role in a dogfighting operation run from a property in Surry County, Virginia.
Vick's three co-defendants all received lighter sentences than Vick, partly because the Atlanta Falcons quarterback had failed a drug test for marijuana after pleading guilty to the dogfighting charges.
According to the Yahoo! report, Vick will be held in a minimum security wing at Leavenworth.
If Vick indeed serves a significantly reduced sentence, it could open the door for him to return to the NFL by 2009, assuming the league chooses not to impose its own suspension beyond the length of his prison time.
Updated on Sunday, Jan 6, 2008 9:42 am, EST
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=txfa...t&type=lgns
January 6, 2008
SUNNYVALE, California (Ticker) - Michael Vick may spend less time in prison than expected.
According to a report on Yahoo! Sports, Vick applied to join prison-monitored drug rehabilitation program in Leavenworth, Kansas and has apparently been moved to the facility.
The program runs for 12 months and Vick could be released at its conclusion, although it is not known when he might begin the program.
On December 10, Vick, 27, was sentenced to 23 months for his role in a dogfighting operation run from a property in Surry County, Virginia.
Vick's three co-defendants all received lighter sentences than Vick, partly because the Atlanta Falcons quarterback had failed a drug test for marijuana after pleading guilty to the dogfighting charges.
According to the Yahoo! report, Vick will be held in a minimum security wing at Leavenworth.
If Vick indeed serves a significantly reduced sentence, it could open the door for him to return to the NFL by 2009, assuming the league chooses not to impose its own suspension beyond the length of his prison time.
Updated on Sunday, Jan 6, 2008 9:42 am, EST
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