He will spend the next two months being monitored at home and working a $10-an-hour job as a construction laborer. He’s scheduled to be released from federal custody on July 20, and then faces three years of supervised probation.Expect the Great Vick Image Rehabilitation Campaign in the coming weeks and months.
Vick’s construction job is part of his probation, and he was to find out more about the restrictions he faces in home confinement from the probation officers, though it was not clear if those guideline were laid out Thursday.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Vick Back Home
Vick has returned to his home in Virginia. From the AJC:
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As I said in a previous comment, he may have been released, but there is no way on earth that he should be allowed to play professional football again.
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