His two day jail sentence is a steaming pile of crap and a slap in the face of the general public who would never have gotten off so easily for all of the things that this degenerate has done. It's hard to look at this and keep faith in our criminal justice system. Remember this the next time an athlete complains about a lawsuit because someone is trying to take advantage of who they are. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/foot...y.ap/index.html
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Henry originally was charged in Covington with three counts of unlawful transaction with a minor. Police said he brought alcohol for three females -- ages 18, 16 and 15 -- in a Covington motel room April 29. One of the three, Monica Beamon, 18, was charged with murder in Cincinnati last September.</div> Hmmm... Gee... Why in the WORLD would a famous athlete supply alcohol to three teenage girls? Hmmm... Nothing fishy there. I can't imagine what he was planning to do. And I agree with you, Dale. This doorknob should have gotten the full 90 days...at least!
As Dan Patrick & VF's favorite journalist (KO) were joking earlier, its a volume discount for CH. Seriously, the aforementioned duo said not to look at the Bengals in a poor light rather mighty fine police work in the Cincy area. bA says, "Its not fine police work. Its easy police work. When a crime is committed in the Queen City, the 1st place police go is to Bengals HQ."