Plea Deal for Patriots' Kaczur
New England Patriots offensive tackle Nick Kaczur pleaded guilty to speeding today as part of a plea deal with prosecutors.
Under the deal, a misdemeanor drug possession charge will be dismissed if Kaczur stays out of trouble for six months.
Kaczur reportedly had 202 OxyContin pills when he was pulled over by police in April near Utica, N.Y.
Kaczur reportedly helped federal authorities gather evidence against the man accused of supplying him with the pills.
The Patriots are scheduled to report to training camp Wednesday and practice Thursday.
By Mark Maske |
July 22, 2008; 4:34 PM ET
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