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Former University of Tennessee quarterback Tony Robinson and fullback Kenneth (B.B.) Cooper were each ordered to serve six additional months on cocaine delivery charges for violating the terms of a work-release program.
A Knoxville judge said that Robinson and Cooper demonstrated a “lack of respect for the rules of society” by returning to the Knox County Penal Farm late every day that they were allowed out to go to landscaping jobs.
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