Judge accepts Vick dogfighting guilty plea; Vick apologizes

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Michael Vick, foreground,  arrives at federal court in Richmond, Va. with his lawyer, Billy Martin, left, Monday Aug. 27, 2007. The Atlanta Falcons quarterback was expected to formally enter his guilty plea to a federal dogfighting conspiracy charge Monday.Man at right is unidentified.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Michael Vick, foreground, arrives at federal court in Richmond, Va. with his lawyer, Billy Martin, left, Monday Aug. 27, 2007. The Atlanta Falcons quarterback was expected to formally enter his guilty plea to a federal dogfighting conspiracy charge Monday.Man at right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Looking somber and speaking ``from the heart,'' Michael Vick apologized Monday for ``using bad judgment and making bad decisions'' and vowed to redeem himself after pleading guilty to a federal dogfighting charge.

``First I want to apologize for all the things that I've done and that I have allowed to happen,'' the star quarterback said at a news conference following his appearance in U.S. District Court to formally enter the plea.

Sentencing was set for Dec. 10 and Vick could be sent to prison for one to five years. Vick was suspended indefinitely by the NFL last week.

In Atlanta, the Falcons said they would not cut Vick immediately because of salary-cap issues. The team intends to pursue the $22 million in bonus money that he already received in a record $130 million contract signed in 2004.

``We cannot tell you today that Michael is cut from the team,'' owner Arthur Blank said. ``It may feel better emotionally for us and many of our fans, but it's not in the long-term best interests of the franchise.''

Vick made his first public statements on the dogfighting ring and said:

``I made a mistake of using bad judgment and making bad decisions. Those things just can't happen. Dogfighting is a terrible thing, and I do reject it.''

He singled out NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Blank, coach Bobby Petrino and his teammates for personal apologies, saying ``I was not honest and forthright in our discussions.''

He also apologized to ``all the young kids out there for my immature acts and what I did - and what I did was very immature. So that means I need to grow up.''

``I totally ask for forgiveness and understanding as I move forward to bettering Michael Vick the person, not the football player,'' he said.

He concluded by saying, ``I offer my deepest apologies to everyone. And I will redeem myself. I have to.''

Vick took no questions.

He said little in court, standing erect and softly answering ``Yes, sir'' and ``No, sir'' to U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson's questions. Family members occupied the front row of the packed courtroom for the 15-minute hearing.

The plea by the suspended quarterback was accepted by Hudson, who asked: ``Are you entering the plea of guilty to a conspiracy charge because you are in fact guilty?''

Vick answered yes.

Hudson emphasized he is not bound by sentencing guidelines or the recommendations of prosecutors and can impose the maximum sentence. Prosecutors proposed a 12- to 18-month prison term.

``You're taking your chances here. You'll have to live with whatever decision I make,'' Hudson said.

``A first-time offender might well receive no jail time for this offense,'' U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg said in a statement. ``We thought, however, that the conduct in this conspiracy was heinous, cruel and inhumane.'' Vick is one of four defendants in the case.

The first defendant to plead guilty left the conspiracy in 2004 and is not as culpable, Rosenberg said.

Blank and general manager Rich McKay refused to say that Vick's career in Atlanta was over, though that is likely more a legal issue than an indicator of their future plans.

``We cannot undo what's been done,'' Blank said. ``But we can and will recover from this.''

The Falcons will receive a $6 million cap credit for Vick's salary this year since he's been suspended without pay. They are still on the hook for approximately $22 million in prorated bonus obligations spread out over this season and the next two.

Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron and former Atlanta Mayor and U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, both members of the Falcons' board, attended the news conference at Blank's corporate headquarters.

In his written plea filed last week, Vick admitted helping kill six to eight pit bulls and supplying money for gambling on the fights. He said he did not personally place any bets or share in any winnings.

Shortly afterward, the NFL suspended him indefinitely and without pay. Merely associating with gamblers can trigger a lifetime ban under the league's personal conduct policy.

The case began in late April when authorities conducting a drug investigation of Vick's cousin raided the former Virginia Tech star's rural Surry County property and seized dozens of dogs, some injured, and equipment commonly used in dogfighting.

A federal indictment issued in July charged Vick, Purnell Peace of Virginia Beach, Quanis Phillips of Atlanta and Tony Taylor of Hampton with an interstate dogfighting conspiracy. Vick initially denied any involvement, and all four men pleaded innocent. Taylor was the first to change his plea to guilty; Phillips and Peace soon followed.

The details outlined in the indictment and other court papers fueled a public backlash against Vick and cost him several lucrative endorsement deals, even before he agreed to plead guilty.

The Falcons were to play an exhibition game at home against the Cincinnati Bengals later Monday. This will be the first chance for the team to see what effect Vick's case has on attendance at the Georgia Dome. Vick wears the biggest-selling jersey in team history and is given much credit for its 51 consecutive sellouts.

``We're putting the emotions, the shock, the disappointment, the anger and the once-held hope that this was not true behind us,'' Blank said. ``I assure you we'll do all we possibly can to make this season a success.''

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AP Sports Writer Paul Newberry in Atlanta and Associated Press Writers Zinie Chen Sampson and Dionne Walker contributed to this report.

FanNation.com via AP
August 27, 2007  12:47 PM ET

This guy doesn't deserve another chance

August 27, 2007  01:06 PM ET

Boo hoo hoo That was the most insincere apology ever witnessed .
Michael is so sorry ...sorry for getting caught ...sorry for getting kicked out of the NFL ...sorry for losing $130,000,000 Sorry he did not nury the dogs in deper holes. Sorry he did not get rid of the three cohorts that plead out.

August 27, 2007  01:10 PM ET

WE ALL DESERVE A SECOND CHANCE ! WE ALL HAVE SIN AND FALL SHORT . IF MICHEAL VICK REPENT TO GOD ( JESUS CHRIST ) GOD WOULD FORGIVE HIM .

August 27, 2007  03:13 PM ET

You people sicken me.There are worse things going on in this world.Ask Mushin Mohammed what happened to his pregnant wife.Ask Leonard Little about the woman he killed while diving drunk.How hypocritical is this ****?

August 27, 2007  03:41 PM ET

Throw the book at this "animal." He is sorry, need to grow up, be truthful, stop being immature...yada, yada, yada.....nice thoughts written by his legal aides.....goodbye you superior athlete and complete idiot!!!

August 27, 2007  03:49 PM ET

Wankle is right, there are things worse than this. Killing defenseless victims, which is the common thread between Mushin Muhammed, Leonard Little, and Michael Vick, is despicable, no matter how you look at it. Point is MIchael Vick did this to himself, and killed eight (and probably many more) dogs in the process. As hypocritical as it may sound, two types of victims really upset the American public: dogs and children. Yeah, he didn't kill humans, but that doesn't make the crime any less cowardly, selfish, and inhumane. Let's face it, Michael Vick is just not a classy guy and probably would have kept fighting dogs had he not been caught. He did not "make a mistake." Failing to pay your taxes or locking your keys in the car is a mistake. Participating in the drowning and electrocution is a conscious and completely voluntary act. I hope that the American public does not fall for this...

Also, spare me the "found Jesus" crap for all of you who believe that Vick's sudden epiphany, at a convenient time might I add, is sincere. We all have sin, but we all don't commit murder of helpless victims. Let's just accept that there are different degrees of sin, and that lumping all crimes under "sin" does not place them on equal footing.

August 27, 2007  04:27 PM ET

What A Joke . Dont people say they found Jesus after being in Jail ? Dont believe him one bit ! He is TRASH ! Killing dogs in a game for money is not a Mistake you make in life ! If he was trully sorry for what he has done is to admit to everything , Which he has NOT done ! Are we believe that he put up the money to fight these dog's for the pure joy of it and didnt want anything in return other than to see animals suffer ? AMAZING GRACE get a life !

August 27, 2007  05:00 PM ET

He said " for this entire situation I never pointed the finger at anybody else..."....uh...yes you did....right when the story first came out....what an idiot....

August 27, 2007  05:03 PM ET

MY MESSAGE TO YANKEEDD I HAVE ETERNAL LIFE . WHAT ABOUT YOU? IF YOU DON'T MAKE JESUS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR YOU ARE LOST AND WOUNDN,T HAVE ETERNAL LIFE.

August 27, 2007  05:24 PM ET

If you say so AMAZING GRACE ! If you had half a brain you would realize the Vick is a Liar and has no sorrow for what he has done . I dont believe the Lord Jesus Christ as you call him would look in favor of a LIAR ! As far as your question about me , I dont know ! That's up to God to decide not me , You must think yourself greater than God since you already made his mind up for you ...

August 27, 2007  10:05 PM ET

I'M not greater than God , I ask you a question to see if you know if you have eternal life . God is your judge , not me or anybody else . it's base on God word in the bible.

August 27, 2007  10:18 PM ET

if micheal vick is a liar he will have no place in heaven like the cheater, dunkard , fornicator , homosexual , etc


































































































































































































































the bible says that no fornicator,adulterers ,effeminate,theives drunkards, cheaters,liars,etc , shall inherit the kingdom of God . If you are one of these you can repent to God ( JESUS CHRIST ) and he will forgive you.

August 28, 2007  12:15 PM ET

AMEN

 
August 30, 2007  01:08 PM ET

Here are some other things the Bible says:

"Your male and female slaves are to come from the nations around you; from them you may buy slaves." - Leviticus 25:44

"For six days, work is to be done, but the seventh day shall be your holy day, a Sabbath of rest to the LORD. Whoever does any work on it must be put to death." - Exodus 35:2 (I went to a restaurant on Sunday and killed my waitress in accordance with the LORD's will. Then I realized the Sabbath was a Saturday back then, so I did the same the following Saturday just to be safe.)

"Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the Law says." - 1 Corinthians 14:34

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