Judge tightens restrictions for Packers’ Jolly

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    A flyer advertising a party he allegedly hosted at a Houston nightclub earlier this month got Green Bay Packers defensive end Johnny Jolly(notes) into trouble with a judge on Friday, resulting in tougher restrictions for his bond on a pending 2008 felony drug charge.

    During a court hearing, prosecutor Todd Keagle asked state District Judge Mike Anderson(notes) to raise Jolly’s bond and order he undergo additional drug testing after finding the football player’s picture on a flyer saying he hosted a May 7 party at a Houston nightclub called “The Blue Door.”

    While Jolly’s bond does not stop him from going to nightclubs, it prevents him from using drugs or alcohol. Keagle said Jolly had been frequenting nightclubs since his July 2008 arrest outside another Houston club for illegally possessing at least 200 grams of codeine.

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