NFL player to serve more time in prison

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Ahmad Bradshaw, halfback for the New York Giants will have to serve another 30 days in prison after the upcoming NFL season for violating terms of a probation he received as a 15-year-old when he played for the University of Virginia. When the police tried to break up a wild party, Bradshaw tried to leave the scene, later he pleaded guilty to underage drinking and resisting arrest. When he moved to Marshall University, he stole a playstation from one of the university dorms and was charged for petty larceny; for this he was sentenced to two years probation. So far, Bradshaw has already served the first of two 30-day sentences in June and July at the Abingdon Virginia Regional Jail.

 

About the matter, Bradshaw said he has commit any crimes or got into trouble since being drafted by the Giants in the seventh round of the NFL draft last year and has been clear and honest about his past mistakes, stating that he has learned his lessons. The NFL did follow the case and after a six-week investigation, the NFL announced that Ahmad Bradshaw would not be suspended.

 

Although he has only been part of the NFL for one season, Ahmad Bradshaw has collected a few recognitions: during the 12 games he played last year, he managed to accomplish his first NFL touchdown on December 23rd, 2007 with a nice 88-yard touchdown run in a playoff-clinching and won over the Buffalo Bills. During last year’s NFL playoffs, he carried 48 times for 208 yards and a touch down.


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