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Vick tests positive for marijuana
QB now faces stricter bail restrictions

By CHRIS VIVLAMORE
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 09/26/07
Falcons quarterback Michael Vick tested positive for marijuana, has been confined to his Virginia residence, ordered to wear an electronic monitoring device and receive mental health counseling, according to court documents filed Wednesday.

Vick tested positive in a urine sample submitted on Sept. 13 — 17 days after entering a plea agreement in federal court on felony charges related to dogfighting. He faces up to five years in prison and will be sentenced on Dec. 10.

As part of his pretrial release, Vick agreed to "refrain from use or unlawful possession of a narcotic drug or other controlled substance."

A probation officer, Patricia Locket-Ross, petitioned Judge Henry E. Hudson to impose stricter conditions on Monday.

In court documents filed Wednesday, Hudson ordered that Vick submit to any method of testing, "for determining whether the defendant is using a prohibited substance." Such methods may be used with random frequency and include urine testing and the wearing of a sweat patch.

In other conditions ordered by the court, Vick is restricted to his Virginia residence every day from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. The home confinement will include electronic monitoring and Vick must pay for the service. The judge also ordered Vick to continue in a substance therapy program and participate in mental health counseling.

One of Vick's co-defendents in the federal case, Quanis Phillips, was taken into custody at his plea agreement hearing on Aug. 17 for admitting to the use of marijuana. He later petitioned the court to be released, but the motion was denied.

Vick was suspended indefinitely by the NFL for violating the league's player conduct policy on Aug. 27, the day he entered his federal plea agreement. The AJC has inquired to the NFL as to whether the positive drug test violates the league's substance abuse policy.

The court order comes one day after Vick was indicted by a Surry County grand jury on two state felony charges related to dogfighting. Vick is set to be arraigned Oct. 3 in the state case.

http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/falcons/stories/2007/09/26/vickburst_0926.html?cxntnid=bn_2007-09-26_12_57_id299_e
 

 


 



harley89

I read this at work today. I asked out loud how did he graduate from college there is not a brain cell anywhere in his body

Tara

He's like on house arrest now while waiting on his sentencing. He gets in trouble one more time, he will have to sit in jail now.  ++

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harley89

One more and he will qualify for 3 stirkes law and he hasnt been sentenced yet on the first charges  Talk about dumbest criminals

Tara

Isn't it sad how people with a ton of money act like idiots?    The "in" thing now days has been going to rehab. I think it's changed to going to jail now.

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