Judge cracks down on party boy Johnny Jolly GB

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Packers DE Johnny Jolly's bond restrictions related to felony drug charges have been tightened due to "some questionable behavior."

Jolly is supposed to abstain from alcohol as part of his release, but internet photos show him drinking at a party. Judge Mike Anderson was also shown a flyer that advertised a party Jolly hosted at "The Blue Door" in Houston. Jolly now has a 6PM-6AM curfew, must attend alcohol evaluations, will be tested for drugs, and is restricted from attending parties and bars.
Source: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel






What exactly does the judge think there is to do in Wisconson if you can't have a cold one for crying out loud. He might have to start taking candy from a baby for entertainment up there.
 
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NFL suspended Packers DE Johnny Jolly indefinitely, and for at least all of the 2010 season.

Jolly is accused of playing a major role in the Houston drug trade, so a long ban was not unexpected. It is a bit surprising that commissioner Goodell was so quick to hand the suspension down without a conviction, however. The Packers knew Jolly wasn't going to play much -- if at all -- this year, so they prepared by drafting DEs Mike Neal and C.J. Wilson in April. Last month, they demoted Jolly out of the starting lineup and replaced him with Ryan Pickett.
Source: Greg Bedard on Twitter
 
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