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Authorities investigating felony dogfighting at a Surry County, Va., property owned by Vick could have enough evidence to recommend an indictment to a specially called grand jury before a scheduled July session, Commonwealth Attorney Gerald Poindexter said Tuesday.
Reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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According to the AJC, that evidence includes possible testimony from two people who have contacted authorities -- one out of state -- claiming they have information to assist the investigation. "The investigation is proceeding," Poindexter said. Vick, a licensed dog breeder in Virginia, has not been charged. In his one public statement on the investigation, Vick has denied any involvement in illegal dogfighting, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. In April, he blamed family members who lived at the property for the situation. Vick has since refused comment on the advice of his attorney. ... Stay tuned.
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