Yes, plead guilty. You now have so much evidence stacked against him that it's scary.
2007-08-01 14:03:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Michael Vick has succeeded in being stupid enough to paint himself into a corner.
The prosecution has four or five eyewitnesses, and one of his own business partners has turned himself into a witness for the prosecution witness in order to plea bargain for a better deal and a lighter sentence. The outside witnesses are bad enough, but his old business associate will fill in many of the missing blanks that the prosecution is looking for.
It would not be surprising if another of Michael Vicks associates turned on him, and struck a deal with the prosecution before it was all over.
Michael Vick needs to take the wrap, admit what he did, and do the time. He would come out with more money in the end.
I think that what Michael Vicks lawyers will actually do is drag this case out for as long as possible. The lawyers will take every bit of Michael Vicks money and convince one juror to aquit him, but after the trial Michael Vick will be poor, never trusted by the public, and done with footaball forever as no team owner would want to assume that sort of liability.
2007-08-01 22:53:12
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answered by tracker5usmc 1
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Do what ever it takes to save your a.. The Federal prosecutor has said more indictments are coming in August. There is speculation they might charge him on RICO charges since his fellow scumbag Taylor pleaded guilty and said Vick personally bankrolled the operation. This is a federal racketeering charge. It apparently is applicable since gambling took place over interstate lines. If guilty, they could seize his assets. He already has lost all of his endorsements and would loose his NFL pay if convicted. He is in deep sh..
2007-08-03 22:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you hire Lawyers to tell you to plead guilty? I mean you can do that on your own right? Billy Martin has assembled a nice defence team for Michael Vick. If I were Vick's lawyer I would tell him to keep his mouth close and let us take care of it.
2007-08-01 21:06:00
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answered by ? 5
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i would tell him to plead guilty and get a lesser sentence and maybe save so of his fan and team surport. The longer this goes on the less likely he is going to have a career left.I mean look at O.J simpson when he got off of something i beleive he did his career was over so there is no chance for vick to get over this he is done.
2007-08-01 21:11:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The trial isn't until late November. I would tell him to lay low and be quiet. Keep yourself and your comments scarce. Let the attorneys do all the talking .
He's not going to spend $ 2,000,000 a month to plead guilty.
This will definitely go to trial.
2007-08-01 23:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Plead guilty and put himself in a pit full of rabid dogs.
2007-08-01 21:39:13
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answered by cats 7
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Really doesn't matter if his lawyers get him off or what they tell him. he has been convicted in the eyes of the public so his value will drop. Not that he was even a good quarterback. great athlete but worthless QB
2007-08-01 21:24:04
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answered by archkarat 4
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yes tell him to plead guilty so that we no longer have to deal with him
2007-08-01 22:22:01
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answered by jenna_tulls 2
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Move to a country that doesn't have an extradition treaty with the USA.
2007-08-01 22:49:38
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answered by stan l 7
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