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Burress wants to get a break from prison, but prosecutors said Tuesday they will likely try to block his bid for work release because he hasn’t served enough time.
Reported by the Associated Press
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The former Giant applied for a work furlough—which would let him spend some portion of his time at home—on Nov. 25, about two months into his two-year sentence for carrying an unlicensed gun that went off and wounded him at a Manhattan nightclub. State prison system officials are expected to decide on his request next month. “It’s too early,” Manhattan Chief Assistant District Attorney Mark Dwyer said Tuesday.
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