• Get the EA Sports PGA 14 Package
    Get the EA Sports PGA 14 Package
  • Give the Gift of SI
    Give the Gift of SI
Posted: Wednesday May 16, 2012 11:57AM ; Updated: Wednesday May 16, 2012 11:57AM

Former DE Johnny Jolly given 'shock' probation

Decrease font Decrease font
Enlarge font Enlarge font
Former Green Bay Packers' defensive end Johnny Jolly has been given 10 years of 'shock' probation by a judge.
Former Green Bay Packers' defensive end Johnny Jolly has been given 10 years of 'shock' probation by a judge.
Scott A. Miller-US PRESSWIRE

HOUSTON (AP) -- Former NFL defensive end Johnny Jolly has been given 10 years of `shock' probation by a judge, just six months after he was sentenced to prison for violating terms of his probation for a drug conviction.

Jolly, 29, is serving an indefinite suspension from the NFL. His contract with the Green Bay Packers ran out after the 2011 season.

The former Texas A&M star faced drug charges in Houston after his July 2008 arrest outside a club for possession of at least 200 grams of codeine. Jolly was then charged last year with possession of a compound containing codeine, a controlled substance, after a traffic stop in Houston in October. He also was charged with tampering with evidence for attempting to conceal the substance from the investigating officers.

Jolly was sentenced to six years in prison last November by State District Judge Denise Bradley. Jolly applied for "shock probation," which allows convicts to ask to be released early on probation after experiencing the shock or trauma of being in jail.

Bradley gave Jolly the shock probation this week, along with 200 hours of community service. He was also ordered to pay a $500 fine.

Jolly, who grew up in Houston, was a sixth-round draft pick of the Packers in 2006 after playing at Texas A&M. He was a starter for the Packers in 2008 and 2009. However, he sat out the 2010 season after being suspended by the NFL indefinitely the previous July.

Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

 
SI.com
Hot Topics: NBA Finals Aaron Hernandez Stanley Cup Final Ed O'Bannon Bob Stoops Yasiel Puig Clippers-Celtics
TM & © 2013 Time Inc. A Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved.
Terms under which this service is provided to you. Read our privacy guidelines, your California privacy rights, and ad choices.
SI CoverRead All ArticlesBuy Cover Reprint