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RICHMOND, VA - JULY 26: Billy Martin (R), attorney for Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, appears with Vick's mother Brenda Vick as he talks to reporters after a bond hearing and arraignment in federal court July 26, 2007 in Richmond, Virginia. Vick and three associates were indicted earlier this month on charges related to their alleged role in an interstate dogfighting ring.
Billy Martin, right, attorney for Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, reads a prepared statement outside the 4th District Federal Courthouse in Richmond, Va., Thursday, July 26, 2007. Vick pleaded not guilty to federal dogfighting charges and was released without bond until a Nov. 26 trial. Vick then apologized to his mother and asked that judgment be withheld.
Billy Martin, right, attorney for Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, reads a prepared statement outside the 4th District Federal Courthouse in Richmond, Va., Thursday, July 26, 2007. Vick pleaded not guilty to federal dogfighting charges and was released without bond until a Nov. 26 trial. Vick then apologized to his mother and asked that judgment be withheld.
NEW YORK - MARCH 27: (L-R) Musicians Paul Thomas, Joel Madden, Benji Madden, Billy Martin and Dean Butterworth of the band Good Charlotte appear on CBS's The Early Show on March 27, 2007 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Paul Thomas;Joel Madden;Benji Madden;Billy Martin;Dean Butterworth
NEW YORK - MARCH 26: (U.S. (L-R) Paul Thomas, Billy Martin, Benji Madden, new drummer Dean Butterworth, and Joel Madden pose for a photo backstage during MTV's Total Request Live at the MTV Times Square Studios on March 26, 2007 in New York City. (Photo by Scott Gries/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Paul Thomas;Billy Martin;Joel Madden;Benji Madden;Dean Butterworth
Billy Martin, lawyer for disgraced American football star Michael Vick, speaks to reporters outside the federal courthouse in Richmond, Virginia, after Vick was sentenced to 23 months in prison December 10, 2007. The former Atlanta Falcons quarterback, who had been one of the National Football League's marquee players, pleaded guilty in August for his role in a dogfighting enterprise known as "Bad Newz Kennels" at his home in Surry County, Virginia.
Billy Martin, lawyer for disgraced American football star Michael Vick, walks away after speaking to reporters outside the federal courthouse in Richmond, Virginia, after Vick was sentenced to 23 months in prison December 10, 2007. The former Atlanta Falcons quarterback, who had been one of the National Football League's marquee players, pleaded guilty in August for his role in a dogfighting enterprise known as "Bad Newz Kennels" at his home in Surry County, Virginia.