Michael Vick pleads guilty to state charges…
Michael Vick opened the door to a possible early release from federal prison Tuesday by pleading guilty in Virginia to a state charge of dogfighting, a necessary step in his quest to return to the NFL.
Vick, the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback now serving a 23-month federal term in Leavenworth, Kan., pleaded guilty in Surry County Circuit Court to one count of dogfighting and not guilty to one count of cruelty to animals, the state then dropped. Circuit Court Judge Samuel Campbell handed down a three-year suspended sentence.
The pleas cleared the only outstanding charges against Vick, a move that could lead to an early release from prison to a halfway house. Federal law prohibits prisoners from being released to a halfway house if they have charges pending. Vick could be released to a federal halfway house up to six months early.
I hope this guy has learned his lesson. WATCH THE FRIENDS AND COMPANY YOU KEEP!!!











