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JS: Jolly Gets More Bail Restrictions - Bad Judgment

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 4:44 pm
by Thunder Muscle
Thinking his chances of getting punishment from Goodell may have increased...

Questionable behavior gets Jolly more bail restrictions
By Greg A. Bedard of the Journal Sentinel
May 21, 2010 11:22 a.m. |(15) Comments

Houston - Packers defensive end Johnny Jolly was placed on much tighter bond restrictions this morning in a Harris County (Texas) courtroom because of some questionable behavior as he still awaits trial on felony drug possession charges.

Jolly’s jury trial, which was scheduled to start today, will be reset.

On July 8, 2008, Houston police arrested Jolly for possession of at least 200 grams of codeine. It is a second-degree felony that carries a sentence of between two and 20 years if convicted.

A hearing was delayed on May 5th because Jolly's lawyer, Michelle E. Beck, said he was in the hospital for complications from appendicitis, and Beck said Jolly was released later that afternoon.

Prosecutors today presented judge Mike Anderson with a flyer that said Jolly would be hosting a party at a Houston club, The Blue Door, on May 7th. Jolly was pictured on the cover with his hat tilted, flashing a sign with one hand.

The prosecutor also presented recent photos from a website that showed Jolly at various parties with alcoholic drinks in his hand.

Under the terms of his bond, Jolly is to abstain from drugs and alcohol.

The prosecutor wanted Jolly's bond raised, but Anderson decided to keep the bond at $10,000.

However, Anderson placed more restrictions on Jolly after pointing to the flyer and telling Jolly, “I don’t want to see another flyer like this.”

Under the new terms:

Jolly must submit a hair follicle to be tested for drugs and alcohol by a lab within the next seven days.
He is now subject to a 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew;
Jolly was ordered not to attend any place that has drugs or alcohol;
He must go to an evaluation center to determine whether he has issues with drugs for alcohol, and then abide by any recommendations for treatment.
Beck asked the judge asked about Jolly's travel to the Packers.

Anderson said that will be handled as it comes it, but they’ll use common sense.

Jolly is currently an unsigned restricted free agent. The Packers can rescind his tender (first-round level, $2.521 million) at any time, making him an unrestricted free agent. He has not reported to off-season workouts.

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Ken Fountain contributed to this story from Houston.

Re: JS: Jolly Gets More Bail Restrictions - Bad Judgment

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 5:01 pm
by askdavescat
Maybe this is why Pickett's being switched to DE. :-?

Re: JS: Jolly Gets More Bail Restrictions - Bad Judgment

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 5:14 pm
by Turk Nowitzki
Fantastic news.

Re: JS: Jolly Gets More Bail Restrictions - Bad Judgment

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 5:57 pm
by ReasonablySober
What an absolute moron.

Re: JS: Jolly Gets More Bail Restrictions - Bad Judgment

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 6:10 pm
by askdavescat
Prior to this, I had thought that whether Jolly ended up suspended for 4 games or not, if he had as good of season in 2010 as he did last year, Ted would at least consider bringing him back, if the price was right. TT's not into dumb @sses though, and now I see no way TT even offers him a contract next year. I wouldn't be surprised if he just cut bait now.