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The N.F.L. Is Reviewing the Behavior of Pacman Jones
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Tennessee Titans cornerback Pacman Jones is scheduled to appear in a Georgia court later this month on obstruction charges from an incident with the police last year.

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Pacman Jones has drawn interest from the police at least 10 times since the Tennessee Titans made him their top draft pick in 2005.


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Team Page Schedule/Results Statistics | Roster | Injuries Depth Chart | History Discuss the Jets An N.F.L. spokesman, Michael Signora, confirmed yesterday that Jones’s behavior was being reviewed under the league’s personal conduct policy.

Jones has drawn interest from the police at least 10 times since the Titans made him their top draft pick in 2005. He most recent brush with the police was in connection with a shooting at a strip club in Las Vegas on Feb. 19 in which a man was paralyzed. Jones was questioned by the police but was not arrested. (He had $8,000 in 1's. The strippers started fighting over the money and all hell broke loose and a guy is not paralyzed--this is what I hear)

Jones is scheduled to appear in court in Fayetteville to answer subpoenas for felony and misdemeanor obstruction of justice charges. The police said yesterday that Jones took a swing at officers after his car was stopped during a security check in February 2006.

Jones has been arrested four other times; the charges were dismissed each time. His lawyer, Manny Arora, said that Jones had done nothing wrong. “He’s just made some poor decisions with the people he’s associated with, and they’re trying to drag him down,” Arora said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/02/sports/football/02jets.html
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