Michael Vick Pleads Guilty
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I was talking about dogfighting and other animal fighting for sport and pleasure..not directed to any one person.(well actually yeah I guess it would be directed at Vick)
Hey anyone can think whatever the hell they want just as I can think whatever the hell I want.
I think people who enjoy dog fighting have a couple of screws loose and their elevator doesn't quite reach the top floor
Goose
Hey anyone can think whatever the hell they want just as I can think whatever the hell I want.
I think people who enjoy dog fighting have a couple of screws loose and their elevator doesn't quite reach the top floor
Goose
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I really hate to revive this thread, BUT>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
This guy is just so incredibly STUPID!! As if he's not in enough trouble already, he just got busted with a dirty UA. His drug test was positive for pot!
This guy is just so incredibly STUPID!! As if he's not in enough trouble already, he just got busted with a dirty UA. His drug test was positive for pot!
Judge has Vick on curfew after drug test
A federal judge placed tighter restrictions on Michael Vick on Wednesday after he tested positive for marijuana.
Because of the result, U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson placed special conditions on Vick's release, including restricting him to his home between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. and ordering him to submit to random drug testing.
The urine sample was submitted Sept. 13, according to a document by a federal probation officer that was filed in U.S. District Court on Wednesday.
Vick, who admitted bankrolling a dogfighting operation on property he owns in Surry County in his written federal plea, is scheduled for sentencing Dec. 10.
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A federal judge placed tighter restrictions on Michael Vick on Wednesday after he tested positive for marijuana.
Because of the result, U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson placed special conditions on Vick's release, including restricting him to his home between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. and ordering him to submit to random drug testing.
The urine sample was submitted Sept. 13, according to a document by a federal probation officer that was filed in U.S. District Court on Wednesday.
Vick, who admitted bankrolling a dogfighting operation on property he owns in Surry County in his written federal plea, is scheduled for sentencing Dec. 10.
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