Marinovich plug in prison after drug bust
Todd Marinovich, the former Los Angeles Raiders Quarter Back, whose career ended in a quagmire of drugs, faces a possible prison sentence after being held weekend in Orange County.
Marinovich, 38, remained in custody yesterday on no-bail warrants on the trial period until September 6 Determination violation of the consultation procedure. The police said it was Skateboarding in a prohibited zone near the Newport Pier Parkway shortly before 1:30 pm on Sunday and ran away, if the officer tries to stop them. He was hiding about six blocks.
Marinovich had a guitar case, and within officers to find a gram of methamphetamine in the form of powder, a metal spoon and a hypodermic needle, police said.
Marinovich was arrested and pleaded not guilty Tuesday to felony possession of a controlled substance or misdemeanour count of non-possession of a hypodermic and resistance against a policeman.
HENRY REALLY plays FIELD: Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry’s rulings can take care of the child to expose him catcalls throughout the season in this league, but they are not in conformity disciplinary action by the NFL.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reported the weekend, the Tribunal documents in Georgia, a child care case show, Henry, 28, had nine children by nine women in four southern states and was exempted from payment of child support of seven of them.
He had also borrow money from his former team, the Tennessee Titans, carrying one of these cases, records in the courts.
The revelations came in a case where a judge in DeKalb County, Ga., last week in order to give Henry $ 3,000 (U.S.) per month and a fund of $ 250000 by the plume of confidence for a boy, he had the marriage three years ago with Jameshia Beacham, now 29
More Trouble FOR REID JR.: A son of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid was yesterday with driving under the influence of drugs and injuries, while a conviction for a separate road rage incident earlier this year.
Britt Reid was jailed last week for violation of the terms found bail after police 30 1 / 2 pills, including drugs against pain hydrocodone, amphetamines and antidepressants in case of traffic in Plymouth Township, Pa.
POLL UKL Vick: Michael Vick should not be allowed to play in the NFL, yet, most professional football fans said in a poll that underscores how much the celebrities Quarterback Stern’s has fallen.
In addition, the overwhelming majority of fans want him to serve prison is now, he dogfighting to a federal tax, according to the Gallup poll released yesterday. Few want to play his favorite team, it should be put back on the sport.
The NFL suspended for an indefinite period, the Atlanta Falcons star, files, after writing a plea agreement in court last Friday. In a public apology Monday, he said, now he refused to dogfighting and would not be honest about the episode.
The survey carried out by the messages disseminated widely reported that plead guilty, it would be in the trap.
According to the poll, 58 percent said he should not be allowed to play in the NFL. Only 22 percent said they would be the team they want to root to try to win, he must return.
FROSTEE fight BACK: End Bengals defensive Frostee Rucker apelliert a Thursday proposed a suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct, the result of a case of domestic violence in April.
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