The Facts:
A not-guilty plea was entered for Henry on his remaining charge of illegal possession of a concealed firearm, stemming from an arrest Jan. 28 in Orlando, Fla. Henry faced an arraignment Thursday. Any time within a week, the judge in Orange County, Fla., could set a trial date. Henry is expected to receive probation.
Reported by the Cincinnati Enquirer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The Bengals are waiting for Henry's case to work through the legal system before commenting. But under NFL rules, another arrest -- or failure to comply with his treatment plan (from previous marijuana charges) or probation -- will be considered conduct detrimental to the league and "shall be punishable by fine or suspension at the discretion of the commissioner," according to the team's' web site.
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