HOUSTON (AP) -Green Bay Packers defensive end Johnny Jolly is facing tougher restrictions for being free on bond on a drug charge.
Texas State District Judge Mike Anderson amended the conditions of Jolly’s bond during a hearing Friday. A prosecutor said he learned the football player had been frequenting nightclubs since his 2008 arrest outside a Houston club for illegally possessing at least 200 grams of codeine.
Jolly’s photograph even appeared on a flyer advertising a party at a Houston nightclub.
Anderson ordered additional drug testing for Jolly, an evaluation by a drug counselor and a curfew. Jolly also was told to stay out of nightclubs in addition to a drug and alcohol ban.
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