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Mike Vick to Plead Guilty

King Arthur the Great
21-08-2007, 00:37
It's official. Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Michael Vick will be pleading guilty to federal dogfighting charges. What happens with the state charges and NFL sanctions remains to be seen.

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Falcons' Vick to Plead Guilty to Charges
By LARRY O'DELL, Associated Press Writer
2 hours ago

RICHMOND, Va. - Michael Vick agreed Monday to plead guilty to federal dogfighting conspiracy charges, a deal that leaves the Atlanta Falcons quarterback facing up to 18 months in prison and puts his NFL career in jeopardy.

Under the plea agreement, prosecutors will recommend Vick be sentenced to between a year and 18 months in prison, according to a government official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the terms have not yet been made final.

That would be a higher penalty than is usually recommended for first-time convicts, and reflects an attempt by the government to show that animal abusers will receive more than a slap on the wrist for their crimes, the official said.

U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson will have the final say on how much time Vick will ultimately spend in jail.

Vick's plea hearing is Aug. 27.

Defense attorney Billy Martin said Vick reached an agreement with federal prosecutors after consulting with his family during the weekend.

"Mr. Vick has agreed to enter a plea of guilty to those charges and to accept full responsibility for his actions and the mistakes he has made," Martin said in a statement. "Michael wishes to apologize again to everyone who has been hurt by this matter."

The NFL noted in a statement that Vick's admission wasn't in line with what he told commissioner Roger Goodell shortly after he was initially charged.

"We totally condemn the conduct outlined in the charges, which is inconsistent with what Michael Vick previously told both our office and the Falcons," the NFL said.

The league, which barred Vick from training camp, said it has asked the Falcons to withhold further action while the NFL's own investigation wraps up.

The Falcons said they were "certainly troubled" by news of the plea but would withhold further comment in compliance with Goodell's request.

In a telephone interview with the AP, Martin said Vick is paying a high price for allowing old friends to influence his behavior, but he emphasized that his client takes full responsibility.

"There were some judgment issues in terms of people he was associating with," Martin said. "He realized this is very serious, and he decided to plead so he can begin the healing process."

The lawyer said salvaging Vick's NFL career was never part of the discussions.

"Football is not the most important thing in Michael Vick's life," he said. "He wants to get his life back on track."

Vick is charged with conspiracy to travel in interstate commerce in aid of unlawful activities and conspiracy to sponsor a dog in an animal fighting venture. He had pleaded not guilty last month and vowed to clear his name at a November trial.

The plea deal was announced just a new grand jury began meeting. Prosecutors had said that a superseding indictment was in the works, but Vick's plea most likely means he will not face additional charges.

Three of Vick's original co-defendants already have pleaded guilty and agreed to testify against him if the case went to trial. Quanis Phillips of Atlanta and Purnell Peace of Virginia Beach signed statements saying the 27-year-old quarterback participated in executing at least eight underperforming dogs by various means, including drowning and hanging.

Phillips, Peace and Tony Taylor, who pleaded guilty last month, also said Vick provided virtually all of the gambling and operating funds for his "Bad Newz Kennels" operation in rural Virginia, not far from Vick's hometown of Newport News.

The gambling allegations alone could trigger a lifetime ban under the NFL's personal conduct policy.

Vick's Atlanta attorney, Daniel Meachum, told the AP that Vick is taking a chance with his guilty plea as far as his career is concerned because there have been no discussions with the league in recent days.

"There's no promise or even a request of the league to make a promise," Meachum said.

Meachum said the plea deal involves only the federal case. He said he doesn't know if there have been any discussions about resolving Virginia state charges that may be brought against Vick.

The case began April 25 when investigators conducting a drug search at a massive home Vick built in Surry County found 66 dogs, some of them injured, and items typically used in dogfighting. They included a "rape stand" that holds aggressive dogs in place for mating and a "breakstick" used to pry open a dog's mouth.

Vick contended he knew nothing about a dogfighting operation at the home, where one of his cousins lived, and said he rarely visited. The former Virginia Tech star also blamed friends and family members for taking advantage of his generosity and pledged to be more scrupulous.

The July 17 indictment said dogs that lost fights or fared poorly in test fights were sometimes executed by hanging, electrocution or other brutal means. The grisly details fueled public protests against Vick and cost him some of his lucrative endorsement deals.

Thoughts? Comments? Desire to throw animal blood upon Mr. Vick as an avid member of PETA? Desire to see these charges dropped under grounds of freedom and humanity's superiority to all other animals. Rejoicing that your brother's Fantasy Football team is dead since his Falcon Receivers are in the deep stuff?

I'm rejoicing.
Marrakech II
21-08-2007, 00:42
I say that the NFL really has no choice but to suspend him for a season or two. What else can they do?
PsychoticDan
21-08-2007, 00:47
I say that the NFL really has no choice but to suspend him for a season or two. What else can they do?

BS. Two seasons ago they instituted a morality clause that said that anyone convicted of a felony or who has multiple runins with the law will be banned from the NFL. There have already been a couple lesser players banned under this clause. This is the first time a real star has been caugt up in something like this. We'll see how serious the NFL is about cleaning up their image now.
Marrakech II
21-08-2007, 00:50
BS. Two seasons ago they instituted a morality clause that said that anyone convicted of a felony or who has multiple runins with the law will be banned from the NFL. There have already been a couple lesser players banned under this clause. This is the first time a real star has been caugt up in something like this. We'll see how serious the NFL is about cleaning up their image now.

Actually did not remember that one. Well then a ban is in order I would say.
New Granada
21-08-2007, 01:17
Looks like Ron Mexico is going to prison with the rest of the gutter trash, hood-rat, dogfighting scum-of-the-earth.
Psychotic Mongooses
21-08-2007, 01:23
And this is news worthy because......?
Lunatic Goofballs
21-08-2007, 01:25
I hope this bankrupts him. I hope he gets out of jail and has nothing. He can eke out a modest living traveling to inner city high schools and giving speeches to the order of, 'Don't end up like me' and living in a van down by the river.

:)
Trolling Maniac X
21-08-2007, 01:27
This is the Illuminati or the mofos talked about in Iced Earth's Something Wicked stuff, I think we're all in deep ----. Mike Vick is being set up by people that we can't even comprehend their power. Oh man, I'm scared.
Marrakech II
21-08-2007, 01:30
I hope this bankrupts him. I hope he gets out of jail and has nothing. He can eke out a modest living traveling to inner city high schools and giving speeches to the order of, 'Don't end up like me' and living in a van down by the river.

:)

I heard he was going to be OJ's golfing partner.
Marrakech II
21-08-2007, 01:32
And this is news worthy because......?

Because it is some over paid athlete doing dumb ass stuff that ruins their careers that many people only dream of having.
Lunatic Goofballs
21-08-2007, 01:36
This is the Illuminati or the mofos talked about in Iced Earth's Something Wicked stuff, I think we're all in deep ----. Mike Vick is being set up by people that we can't even comprehend their power. Oh man, I'm scared.

:eek:

Egad! Let's ask the Magic 8-ball!

http://www.boomspeed.com/looonatic/8balldie.jpg

SHIT! :eek:
Antebellum South
21-08-2007, 01:41
Thoughts? Comments? Desire to throw animal blood upon Mr. Vick as an avid member of PETA? Desire to see these charges dropped under grounds of freedom and humanity's superiority to all other animals. Rejoicing that your brother's Fantasy Football team is dead since his Falcon Receivers are in the deep stuff?

I'm rejoicing.

Wait, Vick can't throw, so Falcons Receivers don't produce whether Vick is around or not.
Psychotic Mongooses
21-08-2007, 01:45
Because it is some over paid athlete doing dumb ass stuff that ruins their careers that many people only dream of having.

Ah. :)
Gun Manufacturers
21-08-2007, 02:25
It's official. Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Michael Vick will be pleading guilty to federal dogfighting charges. What happens with the state charges and NFL sanctions remains to be seen.

Article (http://www.comcast.net/sports/index.jsp?cat=SPORTS&fn=/2007/08/20/743899.html&cvqh=itn_vickplea)




Thoughts? Comments? Desire to throw animal blood upon Mr. Vick as an avid member of PETA? Desire to see these charges dropped under grounds of freedom and humanity's superiority to all other animals. Rejoicing that your brother's Fantasy Football team is dead since his Falcon Receivers are in the deep stuff?

I'm rejoicing.

As a person that likes dogs, I hope he gets the maximum penalty possible.