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Burress to jail
« on: July 27, 2009, 05:45:10 PM »
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4358123

NEW YORK -- Manhattan's district attorney says he wants former Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress to serve time in prison, the New York Post reported.

Robert Morgenthau told the newspaper that Burress, who shot himself with an unlicensed gun in November, was willing to agree to spend a year in jail, but prosecutors insisted on two, the Post reported.

"We've always taken the position that he's going to have to go to jail, whether by trial or by plea," Morgenthau told the Post for a story in Monday's edition.

Burress shot himself in the thigh at a nightclub early on the morning of Nov. 29. He was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and faces up to 3½ years in prison. Burress has pleaded not guilty and is free on $100,000 bail. The Giants released Burress in April.

His attorney, Benjamin Brafman, said he was "disappointed and surprised" that Morgenthau spoke publicly while a grand jury decision on indicting Burress is pending.

"My concern is that the comments by the district attorney's office may have irreparably prejudiced those proceedings," Brafman said Monday. "I am now considering the legal options available to respond."

Brafman had previously said he no longer thought the matter would be resolved through a plea agreement and that prosecutors would take the case to a grand jury. He also said Burress would plead not guilty if the case went to trial.

"The comments by DA Morgenthau are completely out of character and show a lapse in judgment," Brafman said.

Burress, who caught the winning touchdown in the final minute for the Giants in the 2008 Super Bowl, also could face disciplinary action by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell under the league's personal conduct policy.

Burress has yet to sign with another team and Goodell's office announced in June that the league already had started its examination of the incident.

Information from The Associated Press and ESPN's Sal Paolantonio was used in this report.


Another NFL knucklehead.  Hopefully he spends the full time in jail although I doubt it.
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Re: Burress to jail
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2009, 08:35:55 PM »
i think the da should have been a little more discreet about his actions.

now that everyone is aware of his/bloom's agenda it will be easier for plax to go to trial and win a jury decision

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Re: Burress to jail
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2009, 01:26:01 PM »
He better start practicing how to hold onto the soap in the shower. 

Burress, but not Pierce, indicted
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NEW YORK -- Former New York Giants star Plaxico Burress was indicted by a grand jury on weapons charges after shooting himself in the thigh at a Manhattan nightclub last year, prosecutors announced Monday.

The indictment charged the 31-year-old Burress with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon and one count of reckless endangerment, Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said.

"A grand jury applied the law to the facts of this case," Morgenthau said.

Burress' former teammate, Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce, was not indicted for his role in the incident.

"We certainly agree with the grand jury's decision," Giants president John Mara said in a statement. "We said last week we felt strongly that Antonio's actions did not warrant criminal charges, and obviously the grand jury, having heard all of the testimony, felt the same way."

No one else is likely to face charges in the case, Morgenthau said. He said some of the others involved in the incident "showed first-degree bad judgment," but their actions didn't rise to the level of a crime.

With another starting linebacker, Michael Boley, out until at least the second game of the season, the Giants desperately needed Pierce on the field.

"As I said yesterday, we are anxious to start the new season, nobody more than Antonio," said Giants coach Tom Coughlin, whose team opened camp Sunday. "Today's decision allows him and this team to move forward and focus on our preparation for the season."

Burress was at the Latin Quarter nightclub Nov. 29 when he shot himself in the thigh after a gun tucked in the waist of his track pants slipped down his leg and fired. Authorities say Pierce, who was with Burress at the club, drove his then-teammate to the hospital and took the gun to Burress' home in Totowa, N.J.

The gun was not licensed. No one called police to report the gunshot wound, as required by law: Not the players, nor NFL officials, nor the hospital where Burress was treated.

Both Burress and Pierce testified before the grand jury last week. Burress told reporters then that he was sorry for his actions.

"I was truthful, I was honest, and I'm truly remorseful for what I've done and for what happened," Burress said.

Burress faces up to 3½ years in prison. He pleaded not guilty to weapons charges earlier this year and is free on $100,000 bail.

Burress, who caught the winning touchdown for the Giants over the New England Patriots in the final minute of the 2008 Super Bowl, also could face disciplinary action by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell under the league's personal conduct policy. Goodell's office announced in June that the league already had started its examination of the shooting.

"As we have previously stated, the incident involving Plaxico Burress is under review. Today's action by the Grand Jury will be considered as part of that review," the league said in a statement Monday.

The Giants released Burress in April and he has yet to sign with another team.

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Re: Burress to jail
« Reply #3 on: August 03, 2009, 05:12:31 PM »
it's looking better and better each year for the steelers letting plexiglass walk, besides the two super bowls won without him :)

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Re: Burress to jail
« Reply #4 on: August 03, 2009, 05:54:41 PM »
it's looking better and better each year for the steelers letting plexiglass walk, besides the two super bowls won without him :)

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I don't know the whole team history but it seems like in recent years they haven't dealt with crap like other teams.  These players need to know that they can't violate the law and get away with it.
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Re: Burress to jail
« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2009, 06:40:43 PM »
I don't know the whole team history but it seems like in recent years they haven't dealt with crap like other teams.  These players need to know that they can't violate the law and get away with it.

plex never was a bad guy, just the type that would make some bonehead mistake that costs your team the game

very inconsistent

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Re: Burress to jail
« Reply #6 on: August 20, 2009, 10:44:36 AM »
Two years in prison.  Not to beat a dead horse, but Stallworth serves less than 30 days in jail and Burress will be in prison for at least 18 months.  Something is not quite right.  (Yes, different laws, differents, states, etc., etc.)

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Re: Burress to jail
« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2009, 11:59:18 AM »
Two years in prison.  Not to beat a dead horse, but Stallworth serves less than 30 days in jail and Burress will be in prison for at least 18 months.  Something is not quite right.  (Yes, different laws, differents, states, etc., etc.)

You hit the nail on the head.  You're comparing apples to oranges again.  If you dont like what happened, work to change NY's ultra tough gun laws.  They are so tough for a reason.

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Re: Burress to jail
« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2009, 12:19:08 PM »
You hit the nail on the head.  You're comparing apples to oranges again.  If you dont like what happened, work to change NY's ultra tough gun laws.  They are so tough for a reason.

I don't care enough about the disparity in other states' laws to try and change them.  I'm too busy dealing with the folks trying to tax me up the wazoo over here.   :) 

Just making a broader policy statement.  Someone who drinks, possibly gets high, drives and kills someone, should serve more time in prison than an idiot who shoots himself in the leg.