Bail
Jun 15 2009, Andrea Van

Former New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress is scheduled to appear in a New York City courtroom today on criminal gun charges.

According to reports in The New York Daily News on Sunday, the case is scheduled to be delayed because...

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