The web site that lists court schedules for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia shows that Judge Henry Hudson, who presides over the Michael Vick federal conspiracy case, has cleared his docket for Monday, August 20. The Atlanta television station WSB suggests that the judge may have cleared his schedule because he has been informed that Vick will plead guilty that day. Other hearings in cases unrelated to Vick had previously been scheduled for Monday, but now nothing shows up on Hudson's Monday schedule.
Hudson's schedule for tomorrow lists four cases, two of which are the plea agreement hearings for Vick's co-defendants, Purnell Peace and Quanis Phillips. Several media reports say that Vick has until Friday morning to either plead guilty or face additional charges.
Hat tip: Pro Football Talk.
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