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Sources: Vick will be exonerated for Miami incident

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  • Sources: Vick will be exonerated for Miami incident

    Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick won't face criminal charges over a suspicious bottle he tried to bring through security at Miami International Airport.

    Lab tests on the bottle, which contained a hidden compartment that police suspected may have contained marijuana, found no evidence of drugs, according to a memo Monday by Deisy Rodriguez, an assistant state attorney.

    "Based on the lab's findings, the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office is not filing criminal charges," Rodriguez said in the memo, adding the bottle is no longer considered evidence in an investigation.

    The 26-year-old player was forced to surrender the bottle when he attempted to take it through airport security last Wednesday. He was not arrested and went on to board an AirTran flight to Atlanta.

    A police report said the bottle appeared from the outside to contain water but had a compartment behind the label. That compartment contained a ``small amount of dark particulate'' and an odor consistent with marijuana, the report said. Monday's memo did not say what the material was.

    Police had also said last week the lab analysis could take several weeks.

    Possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana is a misdemeanor under Florida law, punishable by up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. First offenders rarely do jail time.

    Source: ESPN.com

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