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Baltimore Ravens running back Jamal Lewis was released Thursday morning from a Florida prison camp after completing a four-month sentence for using a cell phone to try to set up a cocaine deal.
Lewis left the prison in Pensacola, Fla., and was expected to head to a halfway house in Atlanta for a two-month term.
"I just spoke to Jamal, he was released early this morning," said Kevin Byrne, a team spokesman. "He seemed to be in a very good mood."
Byrne said an attorney for Lewis has asked federal prison officials to allow the player to attend the Ravens minicamp June 13-16.
"Medically, it would be good for him," Byrne said. "This is where he makes his living, but I don't know the court system. His lawyer is handling that."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/football/nfl/06/02/bc.fbn.ravens.jlewis.ap/index.html
Lewis left the prison in Pensacola, Fla., and was expected to head to a halfway house in Atlanta for a two-month term.
"I just spoke to Jamal, he was released early this morning," said Kevin Byrne, a team spokesman. "He seemed to be in a very good mood."
Byrne said an attorney for Lewis has asked federal prison officials to allow the player to attend the Ravens minicamp June 13-16.
"Medically, it would be good for him," Byrne said. "This is where he makes his living, but I don't know the court system. His lawyer is handling that."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/football/nfl/06/02/bc.fbn.ravens.jlewis.ap/index.html