Jolly court appearance reset for March 25
By Greg A. Bedard of the Journal Sentinel
March 8, 2010 12:34 p.m. |(6) Comments
Green Bay - The pre-trial hearing in the felony drug possession case of Green Bay Packers defensive end Johnny Jolly today was reset again for March 25.
The delay was again requested by Jolly's attorney.
Whenever the hearing actually proceeds, a trial date may be set.
Jolly was arrested July 8, 2008 for possessing more that 200 grams of codeine.
Jolly's agent, Brian Overstreet, told the Journal Sentinel on March 2 that they intend to go to trial.
Were not after a plea agreement, were after not guilty, Overstreet said. Were still confident about that. We just feel very strongly about it and Ill leave it at that.