Nfl player gets 6 years for Codeine possesion

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7246845/green-bay-packers-johnny-jolly-sentenced-6-years-prison

HOUSTON -- Suspended Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Johnny Jolly was sentenced to six years in prison Thursday for violating the terms of his probation for a drug conviction.

State District Judge Denise Bradley imposed the sentence despite tearful pleas from Jolly and his mother, Phyllis Jolly, to allow the 6-foot-3, 325-pound lineman to be treated for his addiction to codeine instead of going to prison. Jolly's aunt, agent and drug counselor also testified on his behalf.

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"I want to go to rehab to get help," Jolly told the judge as he wiped away tears with a tissue.

Jolly, 28, was charged with possession of a compound containing codeine, a controlled substance, after a traffic stop in Houston in October. He also was charged with tampering with evidence for attempting to conceal the substance from the investigating officers.

Jolly's truck was pulled over after he was seen throwing a bag out the window. The bag wasn't recovered, but Jolly was seen dumping a cup believed to contain codeine on the floor. Two bottles believed to contain codeine were recovered from the vehicle.

The arrest put Jolly in jeopardy of receiving prison time because in April he had pleaded guilty to a codeine possession charge in a deal that wiped out an earlier charge and spared him from prison unless he stumbled again.

After the hearing, Jolly's attorney, Letitia Quinones, told The Associated Press that the player spent eight weeks in court-ordered rehab after his second arrest, but has only recently faced up to his codeine addiction.

"I don't look at Johnny as a criminal," Quinones said. "I look at him as an addict."

Jolly, who grew up in Houston, was a sixth-round draft pick of the Packers in 2006 after playing at Texas A&M. He was a starter for the Packers in 2008 and 2009. However, he sat out the 2010 season after being suspended by the NFL indefinitely the previous July.


6 years for drug possesion, what a freaking joke. This country is so ass backwards
 
I'm torn between feeling sick to my stomach for this poor guy and just filled with rage at the assholes who put him behind bars. Unreal.
 
Codeine!? I remember when the stuff was perfectly legal over-the-counter! It still is in other countries. Total BS.
 
And the cost of this POLICE STATE / PRISON STATE burdened to the taxpayers.

These United States of America: 4% of the World's population, over 25% of the World's Prison Population.

Now you know why the prime time programming are either Moronic or Police State indoctgrinating shows. Turn on the News @ 5, 10, or 11 and it's your daily serving of the POLICE REPORT.
 
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Here's one of the idiot public's gods, a football player. Some might open their eyes to the wickedness of the drug war, but I think many will blame the victim for being addicted, ignoring the far greater misdeed of kidnapping and imprisonment that's been done unto him. No sympathy whatsoever. They'll say he had his chance and blew it. Perhaps, but how is prison going to help him? How does this keep society safe or improve society in any way?
 
Yet half the country is addicted to prescription drugs. This "crime" would be better classified as a failure to have proper papers.
 
Great , just the way to help someone with a medical problem-lock em up @ the cost of $50,000 a year.
 
The stupid in this story is much too strong to overcome...

Another life ruined for no reason.

And the harder the system cracks down, the more the idiots worship it.

Until it's them of course.

We're fucking doomed...
 
It sounds like he should have hired the lawyer who plays golf with the Judge every Sunday instead.

I wonder if his inability to overcome the addiction has anything to do with football head injuries? Most players who make it to that level are usually at least semi-unbalanced mentally.
 
I wish vicodin and similar painkillers were legal on the basis that, when shit hits the fan, I want to have a handy stockpile for when I might need them. "Illegal" painkillers would have a good spot in a doomsday kit. It's not like you can go out and get a prescription for some when there's mass rioting, when the dollar collapses, or when nuclear war begins.
 
It sounds like he should have hired the lawyer who plays golf with the Judge every Sunday instead.

I wonder if his inability to overcome the addiction has anything to do with football head injuries? Most players who make it to that level are usually at least semi-unbalanced mentally.

(Best Doug Stanhope impression)

Codeine being a pain medication, and this guy being a professional football lineman, I think everybody else should just SHUT THE FUCK UP.

Maybe they should take the judge and jury and the prosecution and let them all stand in front of a pick-up truck and get run over a few hundred times and just maybe they would be begging for some pain medication as well.
 
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(Best Doug Stanhope impression)

Codeine being a pain medication, and this guy being a professional football lineman, I think everybody else should just SHUT THE FUCK UP.

Maybe they should take the judge and jury and the prosecution and let them all stand in front of a pick-up truck and get run over a few hundred times and just maybe they would be begging for some pain medication as well.

Yeah, that's certainly true, but I was also thinking along the lines of his brain chemistry being altered from being hit on the head so many times. Studies have shown even high school players suffer deliberating depression at a much higher rate than non-players. I would not want anyone I care about playing competitive football.
 
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