Troy Hambrick, a former running back with the Dallas Cowboys, was sentenced to five years in federal prison on Tuesday for selling crack cocaine to an undercover informant.
United States District Judge Steven D. Merryday issued the sentence to Hambrick, who pleaded guilty three months ago to selling 78 grams of crack cocaine.
Hambrick, 31, sold the drugs in September 2007 near his home in Lacoochee, Florida.
He reached a plea agreement on February 22, admitting to three of the five counts of crack cocaine trafficking filed two months earlier.
Troy Hambrick, a former running back with the Dallas Cowboys, was sentenced to five years in federal prison on Tuesday for selling crack cocaine to an undercover informant.
United States District Judge Steven D. Merryday issued the sentence to Hambrick, who pleaded guilty three months ago to selling 78 grams of crack cocaine.
Hambrick, 31, sold the drugs in September 2007 near his home in Lacoochee, Florida.
He reached a plea agreement on February 22, admitting to three of the five counts of crack cocaine trafficking filed two months earlier.
What is it about former Cowpies and crack?
It isn't news when a current or former Puke gets arrested. It is only news when they DON'T get arrested.
Skins fan since '55
"The constitution is not a suicide pact"- Abraham Lincoln
LOSTHOG wrote:Maybe he is just trying to get resigned by the Cowboys.
Could also be his bid for a tryout with the Bengals....
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
In all fairness, there are some redeeming benefits for football players that sell crack. The risks involved with selling crack can train you to run faster. . .
SkinsFreak wrote:In all fairness, there are some redeeming benefits for football players that sell crack. The risks involved with selling crack can train you to run faster. . .
You are a genius Now it all makes sense
Skins fan since '55
"The constitution is not a suicide pact"- Abraham Lincoln