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Former Virginia Tech running back Michael Holmes will serve two years in prison after pleading no contest Monday to a charge that he conspired in an armed burglary at a Blacksburg apartment in November.
Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Bobby Turk sentenced Holmes, 20, of Staunton, to 10 years in prison with eight years suspended. After serving two years, Holmes will be placed on five years of supervised probation, Turk ordered.
I hope Mike realizes it's not how you start, but how you finish and gets his life together in jail.
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