Guilty plea from codefendant in Vick dogfighting case... | KXNet.com North Dakota News |
|||||||||||
Guilty plea from codefendant in Vick dogfighting case...Jul 30 2007 8:51AM
Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. (AP) A co-defendant in the Michael Vick dog-fighting case is pleading guilty. Tony Taylor entered the plea to federal dogfighting conspiracy charges today, as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors in Virginia. Vick the star quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons and two other co-defendants pleaded not-guilty last week to similar charges. Taylor will be sentenced in December. He says he wasn't promised any specific sentence in return for his cooperation with the government. The charges carry a maximum punishment of five years in prison, and fines of up to 250-thousand dollars. Prosecutors claimed in an indictment that Taylor helped purchase pit bulls that were used in the fights, and that he killed at least two dogs that fared poorly in test fights. The indictment says the dogfighting ring killed underperforming dogs through drowning, hanging and other brutal means. Vick has been banned from the Falcons' training camp while the N-F-L investigates. % |
Comments Posted by KXNet.com Users
Posted by Pete Kusnick on Jul 30 2007 9:27AM -
What can you say? An NFL QB didn't do it for the money. I know, I know he's innocent until proven guilty, the ESPN loves him, the cyclists are dope-free, no NFL or MLB player has now nor ever has taken steroids, and track starts and body builers are entertaining and good role models. Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Barry Bonds, Michael Vick: these are our heroes.
More Nation |
![]() ![]()
|
||||||||||