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Vick`s friends plead guilty - 8/17/2007 9:12:39 AM   
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Michael Vick has yet to cop a plea deal, but the news keeps getting worse for the Atlanta Falcons quarterback.
Vick posed for a photo with three co-defendants and a pit bull they were about to sponsor in a dogfight in North Carolina four years ago, according to two of Vick's alleged cohorts who entered guilty pleas Friday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on its Web site Friday, citing newly released court records.
Purnell Peace, one of the two defendants to plead guilty Friday morning, cited the photo in signing a 12-page statement of facts, the newspaper reported.
It was unclear whether or not prosecutors — or anyone — has a copy of that photo.
With his NFL career in jeopardy and a superseding indictment adding more charges in the works, Vick and his lawyers have been talking with federal prosecutors about a possible plea agreement.
But there was no indication Friday at U.S. District Court that Vick would enter a plea before any new charges are filed, perhaps as early as next week.
Sentencing for the two was scheduled for Nov. 30. Vick has been barred from training camp by the NFL and is scheduled to stand trial Nov. 26.
Purnell Peace, 35, of Virginia Beach and Quanis Phillips, 28, of Atlanta entered plea agreements and joined another defendant who previously changed his plea to guilty. The agreements require the three to cooperate in the government's case against Vick.
Peace and Phillips were charged with conspiracy to travel in interstate commerce in aid of unlawful activities and conspiring to sponsor a dog in an animal fighting venture. Tony Taylor of Hampton pleaded guilty last month and will be sentenced Dec. 14. Vick faces the same charges.

"Did you conspire with these folks to sponsor a dogfighting venture?" U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson asked Peace.
He replied, "Yes, sir."
The offenses are punishable by up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, but the exact sentence will be based largely on federal sentencing guidelines. Hudson told Peace and Phillips that certain elements of their offenses will increase their sentencing ranges.
"There are aggravating circumstances in this case, there's no doubt about it," he told Phillips.
While Peace was freed, Hudson found that Phillips violated the terms of his release by failing a drug test and ordered him jailed. Phillips also is on probation for a drug conviction in Atlanta, and the guilty plea could mean more jail time in that case, Hudson said.
Any outcome that ties Vick to betting on the dogfights could trigger a lifetime ban from the NFL under the league's personal conduct policy.
The 27-year-old quarterback was linked to betting by a statement signed by Taylor, who pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with the government, and the July 17 indictment.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell withheld further action while the NFL conducts its own investigation. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league had no comment on the latest pleas.
About 30 animal-rights activists gathered outside the courtroom. Afterward, as police officers cleared the scene, protesters continued waving large pictures of a mutilated dog.
"This is one dogfighting ring that's been annihilated," said John Goodwin, a spokesman for the Humane Society of the United States.
The four defendants all initially pleaded not guilty, and Vick issued a statement saying he looked forward to clearing his name.
A statement of facts signed by Taylor as part of his plea agreement placed Vick at the scene of several dogfights and linked him to betting. Taylor said Vick financed virtually all the "Bad Newz Kennels" operation on Vick's property in Surry County.
The case began with a search in April that turned up dozens of pit bulls and an assortment of dogfighting paraphernalia at the property, a few miles from Vick's hometown of Newport News. According to the indictment, dogs that lost fights or fared poorly in test fights were sometimes executed by hanging, electrocution or other means.   

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RE: Vick`s friends plead guilty - 8/17/2007 12:09:50 PM   
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One of his co-defendants says that Vick executed at least 8 dogs by either hanging or drowning.

Vick is done.

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RE: Vick`s friends plead guilty - 8/17/2007 12:39:31 PM   
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I hope his friends throw him to the dogs.... errr.. wolves.

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RE: Vick`s friends plead guilty - 8/17/2007 12:43:24 PM   
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It will be interesting to see people's responses to this news, and how it differs from their reactions when the story initially broke.  That to me will be most telling.

*grabs a bowl of popcorn and sits back*

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RE: Vick`s friends plead guilty - 8/17/2007 12:52:08 PM   
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I wonder what drives such twisted individuals.

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RE: Vick`s friends plead guilty - 8/17/2007 12:52:24 PM   
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He's guilty doggone it!

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RE: Vick`s friends plead guilty - 8/17/2007 1:23:13 PM   
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And the radio plays...who let the dogs out...

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RE: Vick`s friends plead guilty - 8/17/2007 1:24:31 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: CuriousLord

I wonder what drives such twisted individuals.


Something in the water in Hampton Roads?  (Alan Iverson's old chair tossing grounds).

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RE: Vick`s friends plead guilty - 8/17/2007 4:52:09 PM   
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It's going to get worse for Vick too...

The state of Virginia has set a grand jury date for September 25th where they plan to indict Vick for multiple charges of animal cruelty and dogfighting. The penalties of which are up to 5 years in jail for each animal killed.

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RE: Vick`s friends plead guilty - 8/17/2007 6:33:18 PM   
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I find this whole situation heartbreaking a well as disgusting.  I hope justice for the dogs.
 
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