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Phillips one-third of an NFL trifecta

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Former Baldwin Park High School standout Lawrence Phillips recently received a 10-year prison sentence for an assault he committed after a pick-up football game in Los Angeles. The National Ledger's Cathy Beers says Phillips along with Michael Vick and O.J. Simpson is part of a trifecta of criminal NFL players doing time.
She also points out that in these tough financial times Mike Vick is $18 million in debt.
Here's her story (and a excerpt):
How many former NFL players can you shove into a jail cell?  Or better yet a prison cell.  Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick is locked away in jail and things have gotten so bad for Vick that he now wants bankruptcy protection form creditors.  O.J. Simpson is back in jail, this time in Las Vegas.  Also leading the charge to jail for the National Football League trifecta is Lawrence Phillips.

Lawrence Phillips cries during sentencing

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The Associated Press is reporting that former Baldwin Park High School standout Lawrence Phillips was sentenced to 10 years in prison this afternoon on a conviction for assault with a deadly weapon. Phillips was convicted in the case two years ago and teh sentencing had been delayed several times. Here's the AP top:

phillips.jpgLOS ANGELES (AP) -- Former football star Lawrence Phillips was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison, two years after he was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon.

The sentencing was repeatedly delayed while Phillips fought to withdraw a guilty plea in a domestic abuse case that could have led to a stiffer sentence.

Phillips was convicted in 2006 of seven counts of assault with a deadly weapon.

The 31-year-old former Nebraska running back has been jailed since August 2005, when he drove onto a field near Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and his car struck two boys, ages 14 and 15, and a 19-year-old man, who suffered cuts and bruises. The car narrowly missed four other people.

He was upset over losing a pickup football game to the youths, prosecutors said.

In court, Phillips tearfully apologized to one of the victims.

"I'm sorry that your leg is messed up," Phillips told Rodney Flores, after hearing the young man tell the court that he was unable to pursue his dream of playing high school sports as a result of being hit when he was 16.

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