Broncos safety Quinton Carter "adamantly denies" cheating at craps in Las Vegas
Accused of cheating at a casino craps game
Quinton Carter #28 of the Denver Broncos returns an interception for positive yards against the New England Patriots during their AFC Divisional Playoff Game on January 14, 2012 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)
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Posted: 03/14/2013
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LAS VEGAS -
A lawyer says he's trying to resolve criminal allegations that Denver Broncos safety Quinton Carter cheated at a craps game at a Las Vegas-area casino.
Attorney Andrew Leavitt appeared on Carter's behalf Monday before a North Las Vegas judge who postponed action in the case until April 18. Carter didn't appear.
Leavitt says Carter "adamantly denies" adding $5 chips to three bets after the dice already rolled.
The 24-year-old former North Las Vegas high school football star was arrested late on March 9 at the Texas Station casino in North Las Vegas, where police say security video showed the acts.
Carter faces three felony charges of fraudulent act in a gaming establishment that each carries a possible sentence of one to six years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
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