NEW YORK (AP) -Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress has applied for work release, but Manhattan prosecutors say it’s too soon for him to get a break from prison.
Prosecutors will likely oppose his request. Chief Assistant District Attorney Mark Dwyer said Tuesday that a furlough only a few months into Burress’ two-year sentence would send “a very bad message.”
Burress filed the request Nov. 25. State prison officials are expected to decide on it next month. If it’s granted, the ex-New York Giant could spend some portion of his time at home.
Burress’ lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, declined to comment.
Burress went to prison in September for carrying a gun that accidentally went off in a nightclub. He pleaded guilty to attempted criminal possession of a weapon.
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