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Vick Fails Drug Test

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Vick Fails Drug Test
AP
Posted: 2007-09-26 16:05:58
Filed Under: NFL
RICHMOND, Virginia (Sept. 26) - A federal judge placed tighter restrictions on Michael Vick on Wednesday after the Atlanta Falcons quarterback tested positive for marijuana.

Michael Vick was placed under strict monitoring by a federal judge after testing positive for marijuana on Wednesday. This is just the latest incident for the one-time quarterback, whose troubles began in April.

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. with electronic monitoring 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 has admitted bankrolling a dogfighting operation on property he owns in Surry County in his written federal plea, is scheduled for sentencing Dec. 10. He faces up to five years in prison.

Because Vick violated the conditions of his release, Hudson could take that into consideration during sentencing, said Linda Malone, a criminal procedure expert and Marshall-Wythe Foundation professor of law at the College of William and Mary.

"Every judge considers pretty seriously if they feel that the defendant has flaunted the conditions for release," Malone said.

"It's certainly not a smart thing to do."

On Tuesday, Vick also was indicted on state charges of beating or killing or causing dogs to fight other dogs and engaging in or promoting dogfighting. Each felony is punishable by up to five years in prison.

The 27-year-old former Virginia Tech star was placed under pretrial release supervision by U.S. Magistrate Dennis Dohnal in July. The restrictions included refraining from use or unlawful possession of narcotic drugs or other controlled substances.

The random drug testing ordered Wednesday could include urine testing, the wearing of a sweat patch, a remote alcohol testing system or any form of prohibited substance screening or testing.

Hudson's order also requires Vick to participate in inpatient or outpatient substance therapy and mental health counseling, if the pretrial services officer or supervising officer deem it appropriate. Vick must pay for the treatment.

Vick's attorney, Billy Martin, did not immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

In January, Vick was cleared by police of any wrongdoing after his water bottle was seized by security at Miami International Airport. Police said it smelled of marijuana and had a hidden compartment that contained a "small amount of dark particulate."

Lab tests found no evidence of drugs, and Vick explained that he used the secret compartment to carry jewelry.

The federal dogfighting case began in late April when authorities conducting a drug investigation of Vick's cousin raided the property and seized dozens of dogs, most of them pit bulls, and equipment commonly associated with dogfighting.

Six weeks later, when the local investigation seemed to be dragging and a local search warrant was allowed to expire, federal agents arrived with their own warrants and started digging up dog carcasses buried days before the first raid.

Vick has admitted helping kill six to eight dogs, among other things. His three co-defendants also have pleaded guilty. One of them, Quanis Phillips, failed a drug test and was ordered jailed after his plea.

Phillips and co-defendants Tony Taylor and Purnell Peace were placed on electronic monitoring at the time of their arraignments because they had prior criminal records.

Vick had no prior criminal record, so monitoring is the next step for him, the U.S. Attorney's Office said. Another failed drug test likely would land him in jail.
 
yeah, this dude has it coming now, he coulda easily cleaned out his system
 
fistfullofsteel said:
Vick Fails Drug Test
AP
Posted: 2007-09-26 16:05:58
Filed Under: NFL
RICHMOND, Virginia (Sept. 26) - A federal judge placed tighter restrictions on Michael Vick on Wednesday after the Atlanta Falcons quarterback tested positive for marijuana.

Michael Vick was placed under strict monitoring by a federal judge after testing positive for marijuana on Wednesday. This is just the latest incident for the one-time quarterback, whose troubles began in April.

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. with electronic monitoring 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 has admitted bankrolling a dogfighting operation on property he owns in Surry County in his written federal plea, is scheduled for sentencing Dec. 10. He faces up to five years in prison.

Because Vick violated the conditions of his release, Hudson could take that into consideration during sentencing, said Linda Malone, a criminal procedure expert and Marshall-Wythe Foundation professor of law at the College of William and Mary.

"Every judge considers pretty seriously if they feel that the defendant has flaunted the conditions for release," Malone said.

"It's certainly not a smart thing to do."

On Tuesday, Vick also was indicted on state charges of beating or killing or causing dogs to fight other dogs and engaging in or promoting dogfighting. Each felony is punishable by up to five years in prison.

The 27-year-old former Virginia Tech star was placed under pretrial release supervision by U.S. Magistrate Dennis Dohnal in July. The restrictions included refraining from use or unlawful possession of narcotic drugs or other controlled substances.

The random drug testing ordered Wednesday could include urine testing, the wearing of a sweat patch, a remote alcohol testing system or any form of prohibited substance screening or testing.

Hudson's order also requires Vick to participate in inpatient or outpatient substance therapy and mental health counseling, if the pretrial services officer or supervising officer deem it appropriate. Vick must pay for the treatment.

Vick's attorney, Billy Martin, did not immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

In January, Vick was cleared by police of any wrongdoing after his water bottle was seized by security at Miami International Airport. Police said it smelled of marijuana and had a hidden compartment that contained a "small amount of dark particulate."

Lab tests found no evidence of drugs, and Vick explained that he used the secret compartment to carry jewelry.

The federal dogfighting case began in late April when authorities conducting a drug investigation of Vick's cousin raided the property and seized dozens of dogs, most of them pit bulls, and equipment commonly associated with dogfighting.

Six weeks later, when the local investigation seemed to be dragging and a local search warrant was allowed to expire, federal agents arrived with their own warrants and started digging up dog carcasses buried days before the first raid.

Vick has admitted helping kill six to eight dogs, among other things. His three co-defendants also have pleaded guilty. One of them, Quanis Phillips, failed a drug test and was ordered jailed after his plea.

Phillips and co-defendants Tony Taylor and Purnell Peace were placed on electronic monitoring at the time of their arraignments because they had prior criminal records.

Vick had no prior criminal record, so monitoring is the next step for him, the U.S. Attorney's Office said. Another failed drug test likely would land him in jail.
lol @ testing positive for marijuana being a indicator of the person needing SA counseling.
 
Smurfy said:
lol @ testing positive for marijuana being a indicator of the person needing SA counseling.


LOL @ parents who still smoke weed and make posts trying to find out ways trying to hide it from their kids.
 
fistfullofsteel said:
LOL @ parents who still smoke weed and make posts trying to find out ways trying to hide it from their kids.
is that what this thread is about? I'm so confused now.
Anyway , I dont like pot. Do you?
 
Smurfy said:
lol @ testing positive for marijuana being a indicator of the person needing SA counseling.



Wait. So if not that, then what the fuck would be a good indicator?

LMFAO... it's scheduled substance, he's on a conditional release - one of the conditions is that he doesn't break any laws - specifically use any of those substances and he knows he is gonna be tested yet he does it anyway.

Seems like the best possible indication of a substance abuse issue if there ever was one.
 
jh1 said:
Wait. So if not that, then what the fuck would be a good indicator?

LMFAO... it's scheduled substance, he's on a conditional release - one of the conditions is that he doesn't break any laws - specifically use any of those substances and he knows he is gonna be tested yet he does it anyway.

Seems like the best possible indication of a substance abuse issue if there ever was one.
um maybe because you dont necessarily need SA treatment to stop using pot. just stop. an inpatient treatment program for someone who smokes pot is just not medically necessary. maybe a group setting like NA or someting like that where they can go for support to keep them motivated to not smoke up or something but it's not like you need Facility treatment because of marijuana. sorry bro.
 
um also, i never said he didnt deserve consequences or that I think it's right. hell no. he needs to be held accountable for his indiscretions but he doesnt NEED treatment for pot smoking. thats all im saying

now stop picking on me you cokehead.
 
Smurfy said:
um maybe because you dont necessarily need SA treatment to stop using pot. just stop. an inpatient treatment program for someone who smokes pot is just not medically necessary. maybe a group setting like NA or someting like that where they can go for support to keep them motivated to not smoke up or something but it's not like you need Facility treatment because of marijuana. sorry bro.


Well it says outpatient or inpatient. Could be as simple as a requirement to go to NA.

:chomp:
 
fistfullofsteel said:
only after i beat some kid up
you beat up kids?
what kind of sick fuck are you?
Im a mandated reporter of child abuse and neglect
tell me your name and whereabout so I can turn you in
 
Smurfy said:
um also, i never said he didnt deserve consequences or that I think it's right. hell no. he needs to be held accountable for his indiscretions but he doesnt NEED treatment for pot smoking. thats all im saying

now stop picking on me you cokehead.



You and Bino. I am following you two around and picking every possible bone with you there is to pick.
 
Smurfy said:
for what? overeating?
that's my only vice but i dont think the cops care about that


For exposing your child to a drug abuser.

I hope they come in and tazer him....

I wonder if you'll say he deserved it for not obeying the law.
 
Smurfy said:
for what? overeating?
that's my only vice but i dont think the cops care about that


for that too. you probably finish off your kids plate when he is upstairs in his bedroom crying his eyes out cause you opened up a can of ass whipping on him.
 
jh1 said:
For exposing your child to a drug abuser.

I hope they come in and tazer him....

I wonder if you'll say he deserved it for not obeying the law.
He totally deserves a tazing. Fuck I wonder if the cops would actually let me do it? that would be fcking awesome LMAO
 
jh1 said:
For exposing your child to a drug abuser.

I hope they come in and tazer him....

I wonder if you'll say he deserved it for not obeying the law.



Amen to that brother, all praise be upon the truth and those who spread it.

I'm sure the kid will get a beating though like he committed a serious crime, even if it was over something real stupid like playing with toy wheels.
 
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PICK3 said:
Lestat's main nig can't seem to stay out of trouble :worried:



This is just gonna be more fotter for Lesbor on this subject... he'll see this as one more injustice cause he doesn't beleive in the illegality of maryjane either.

Of course Lestat has some open feelings about any minority being punished at all - the great white guilt - so he thinks it's okay for them to torture animals.

Poor black guy getting victimized by the 'system'.
 
jh1 said:
This is just gonna be more fotter for Lesbor on this subject... he'll see this as one more injustice cause he doesn't beleive in the illegality of maryjane either.

Of course Lestat has some open feelings about any minority being punished at all - the great white guilt - so he thinks it's okay for them to torture animals.

Poor black guy getting victimized by the 'system'.


Don't mess with Lestat or Smurfy will get pissed. He has the best connections for buying vaporizers. She finds it hard smoking drugs when kids are around crying their eyes out because they took a prison type of beating.
 
fistfullofsteel said:
Don't mess with Lestat or Smurfy will get pissed. He has the best connections for buying vaporizers. She finds it hard smoking drugs when kids are around.
smoking is bad for you. you should quit
 
jh1 said:
I think he is refering to Lumberg using mouth wash and timing his smokey time so that Jr. isnt' around, etc.



yeah we all know it's just Lumberg, sort of like when somebody says, "My friend dropped his sunglasses in the toilet bowl, so what should he do?"
 
calveless wonder said:
vick is thinking to himself

i'm fast, this shit isn't supposed to be happening to me.


vick is thinking, if i was married to smurfy she would have eaten all the evidence and this shit wouldn't be happening to me
 
calveless wonder said:
vick is thinking to himself

i'm fast, this shit isn't supposed to be happening to me.

Vick is thinking to himself ... I want to be tried by a jury of 12 Lestats :)
 
i can't believe you etools are giving smurfy a hard time for hubby smoking a little ganga
wtf?
 
Smurfy said:
doesnt bother me. i just dont like the smell. it requires majorly strict controls to be in place though if you know what i mean.
you think jr is ever gonna get curious? i hate to bring up the fabled skateboard wheels but if he found those...one day he could find some ganja
 
Smurfy said:
doesnt bother me. i just dont like the smell. it requires majorly strict controls to be in place though if you know what i mean.


What?

I definetly don't know what you mean.

I am not pickin' up what ur throwin' down, lady.
 
Moltke said:
you think jr is ever gonna get curious? i hate to bring up the fabled skateboard wheels but if he found those...one day he could find some ganja
dont know
but if i get a sense that he could be even close to getting curious, we'll have some major discussing to do - you and i that is.
 
Smurfy said:
dont know
but if i get a sense that he could be even close to getting curious, we'll have some major discussing to do - you and i that is.

and, bless his soul that this never happens, if he starts getting bicurious you have jh1 to do some major discussing with
 
Moltke said:
and, bless his soul that this never happens, if he starts getting bicurious you have jh1 to do some major discussing with


I am very curious about bi...



women....
 
Smurfy said:
oh
jh1 has already sent me resource materials by mail



That was years ago, these days I'd just post the 3-way vids to youporn.... no need to mail you a DVD anymore.
 
jh1 said:
I am very curious about bi...



women....

at the height of your drug induced raverpants stupor, you know you sucked a few cacks
come on now, we're being honest
 
jh1 said:
That was years ago, these days I'd just post the 3-way vids to youporn.... no need to mail you a DVD anymore.
lol someone from eF did mail me some of his old pr0n once. or twice. hahaha good stuff.
some was even on VHS tape
 
Moltke said:
at the height of your drug induced raverpants stupor, you know you sucked a few cacks
come on now, we're being honest


LOL never.... I had the coke, I didn't have to suck the dicks...


It was those who wanted the coke that had to suck the dicks...
 
Smurfy said:
lol someone from eF did mail me some of his old pr0n once. or twice. hahaha good stuff.
some was even on VHS tape


WTF? He was in said pr0n or it was just old pr0n tapes he owned?


If he was in it, it had to have been DT...


No?
 
fistfullofsteel said:
Vick Fails Drug Test
AP
Posted: 2007-09-26 16:05:58
Filed Under: NFL
RICHMOND, Virginia (Sept. 26) - A federal judge placed tighter restrictions on Michael Vick on Wednesday after the Atlanta Falcons quarterback tested positive for marijuana.

Michael Vick was placed under strict monitoring by a federal judge after testing positive for marijuana on Wednesday. This is just the latest incident for the one-time quarterback, whose troubles began in April.

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. with electronic monitoring 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 has admitted bankrolling a dogfighting operation on property he owns in Surry County in his written federal plea, is scheduled for sentencing Dec. 10. He faces up to five years in prison.

Because Vick violated the conditions of his release, Hudson could take that into consideration during sentencing, said Linda Malone, a criminal procedure expert and Marshall-Wythe Foundation professor of law at the College of William and Mary.

"Every judge considers pretty seriously if they feel that the defendant has flaunted the conditions for release," Malone said.

"It's certainly not a smart thing to do."

On Tuesday, Vick also was indicted on state charges of beating or killing or causing dogs to fight other dogs and engaging in or promoting dogfighting. Each felony is punishable by up to five years in prison.

The 27-year-old former Virginia Tech star was placed under pretrial release supervision by U.S. Magistrate Dennis Dohnal in July. The restrictions included refraining from use or unlawful possession of narcotic drugs or other controlled substances.

The random drug testing ordered Wednesday could include urine testing, the wearing of a sweat patch, a remote alcohol testing system or any form of prohibited substance screening or testing.

Hudson's order also requires Vick to participate in inpatient or outpatient substance therapy and mental health counseling, if the pretrial services officer or supervising officer deem it appropriate. Vick must pay for the treatment.

Vick's attorney, Billy Martin, did not immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

In January, Vick was cleared by police of any wrongdoing after his water bottle was seized by security at Miami International Airport. Police said it smelled of marijuana and had a hidden compartment that contained a "small amount of dark particulate."

Lab tests found no evidence of drugs, and Vick explained that he used the secret compartment to carry jewelry.

The federal dogfighting case began in late April when authorities conducting a drug investigation of Vick's cousin raided the property and seized dozens of dogs, most of them pit bulls, and equipment commonly associated with dogfighting.

Six weeks later, when the local investigation seemed to be dragging and a local search warrant was allowed to expire, federal agents arrived with their own warrants and started digging up dog carcasses buried days before the first raid.

Vick has admitted helping kill six to eight dogs, among other things. His three co-defendants also have pleaded guilty. One of them, Quanis Phillips, failed a drug test and was ordered jailed after his plea.

Phillips and co-defendants Tony Taylor and Purnell Peace were placed on electronic monitoring at the time of their arraignments because they had prior criminal records.

Vick had no prior criminal record, so monitoring is the next step for him, the U.S. Attorney's Office said. Another failed drug test likely would land him in jail.


No surprise there.
 
ok guys. let's stop this right here
otherwise, fwe run the risk of fistfullofcrack getting thread of the week award
and i think i speak for everyone when i say we dont want him getting that kind of recognition
 
Smurfy said:
ok guys. let's stop this right here
otherwise, fwe run the risk of fistfullofcrack getting thread of the week award
and i think i speak for everyone when i say we dont want him getting that kind of recognition


yeah, a thread about a no good piece of shit dog killer/beater and about a fatty who likes to beat on her kid for messing with toys.
 
jh1 said:
Never once have I ever touched a man in a sexual way.
you seem to be getting defensive
your designer tee is getting sweaty around the collar and triple threaded armpits.
you're eyes are nervously darting, feeling the shame of a dicksuckers past olololollll
 
Moltke said:
you seem to be getting defensive
your designer tee is getting sweaty around the collar and triple threaded armpits.
you're eyes are nervously darting, feeling the shame of a dicksuckers past olololollll


Alright bro... I'll suck ur dick too. That's what you want, right?
 
Moltke said:
you seem to be getting defensive
your designer tee is getting sweaty around the collar and triple threaded armpits.
you're eyes are nervously darting, feeling the shame of a dicksuckers past olololollll


Hey sometimes you do what you have to do right JH1. As for Vick, I'm not downing him for burning down in a time like this. I mean really who else in the history of society has lost lets say upwards of 150 million for a dumb mistake. I think the man needs a good joint rolled for him, after all one man's loss is another man's gain. Someone will get all those contracts and they can thank Vick for them. As for getting caught at a time like this, well that just shows one more example of him making bad decisions and not keeping the right people around him. I know if my boy had 150 million on the line and I was living off him I would be watching his every move, kinda like my welfare depended on it.
 
I agree totally and this is alot of stupidity not worth reading
The guilty plea was just a facilitator for a judge to impose himself on other parts of Vick's life.

There is no correlation between the dog fighting and substance abuse whatsoever. But it interesting that "the system" is treating this dog fighting case as if it were a DUI...



Smurfy said:
um maybe because you dont necessarily need SA treatment to stop using pot. just stop. an inpatient treatment program for someone who smokes pot is just not medically necessary. maybe a group setting like NA or someting like that where they can go for support to keep them motivated to not smoke up or something but it's not like you need Facility treatment because of marijuana. sorry bro.
 
gjohnson5 said:
I agree totally and this is alot of stupidity not worth reading
The guilty plea was just a facilitator for a judge to impose himself on other parts of Vick's life.

There is no correlation between the dog fighting and substance abuse whatsoever. But it interesting that "the system" is treating this dog fighting case as if it were a DUI...


GJ, are you saying that dui should carry a stiffer penalty when there are only "possibilities" from dd? But bankrolling and participating in the abuse, torture and killing of animals for sport are not even to the standards of a dui?

I personally think the drug test is bullshit, pot can stay in your system a long time. I also think while facing federal charges, maybe you should be smart enough to keep your ass straight and narrow. Now, he had enough time to stop his smoking during the process. This makes me think he believes he is above the law and wouldn't get caught. Anyway you look at it, this guy is an idiot, criminal, and deserves some time.

And the judge is not imposing hisself on other parts of Vick's life, he is enforcing the law, as he should. No different than any other criminal.
 
No....

He isn't charged with crimes associated with drugs possession or driving under the influence so the drug testing has nothing to do with the crime

If I just lost some 20-50 million dollars over stupidity , I would want a hit too...

The drug tests are just invasions into his privacy since he is a "celebrity" (or used to be). Everyone who pleads guilty to a crime isn't drug tested. :lmao:


mountain muscle said:
GJ, are you saying that dui should carry a stiffer penalty when there are only "possibilities" from dd?
 
gjohnson5 said:
The drug tests are just invasions into his privacy since he is a "celebrity" (or used to be). Everyone who pleads guilty to a crime isn't drug tested. :lmao:


Wrong.

I know two peeps that went to prision in '06. Federal charges for tax stuff.

Drug Tests!!!!!!!!!!
 
gjohnson5 said:
Everyone who pleads guilty to a crime is NOT drug tested.

Hell you can get a DUI and not have to deal with drug tests during probation
That only happens after multiple offenses



These were first time non-violent offenders, no history in the criminal justice system what-so-ever besides traffic matters - non-dui.

Both of them.

Also, they were white.

Same thing - conditional releases, drug testing was a requirement. Sure enough... they both got tapped, of course neither had any issues with the test.
 
Since the drug testing was a condition of his bond he should have been wary. Simple logic suffices here.
 
gjohnson5 said:
Everyone who pleads guilty to a crime is NOT drug tested.

Hell you can get a DUI and not have to deal with drug tests during probation
That only happens after multiple offenses
wrong again genious.
drug testing are a common punishment for a variety of offenses, including DUI.
 
I bet Roger Goodell is going to even more pissed now. That dude isn't afraid to drop the hammer on anybody. He must be thinking, "How can I make sure he never plays in the NFL again?"
 
gjohnson5 said:
No....

He isn't charged with crimes associated with drugs possession or driving under the influence so the drug testing has nothing to do with the crime

If I just lost some 20-50 million dollars over stupidity , I would want a hit too...

The drug tests are just invasions into his privacy since he is a "celebrity" (or used to be). Everyone who pleads guilty to a crime isn't drug tested. :lmao:


http://www.wsbtv.com/download/2007/0926/14210506.pdf
 
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