Court action delayed for Broncos safety Quinton Carter in Las Vegas-area casino cheating case

NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Denver Broncos safety Quinton Carter has a new court date on felony charges that could get him years in prison for allegedly adding $5 to craps bets after the dice already rolled at a southern Nevada casino.

A judge in North Las Vegas on Thursday agreed to defence attorney Andrew Leavitt’s request to delay until Monday a hearing on negotiations toward resolving the case.

Carter didn’t appear. He faces three felony charges of fraudulent act in a gaming establishment after security officials say he was videotaped adding to three bets at the Texas Station casino.

He’s apologized for “negative attention” and said he’s confident he’ll be cleared.

Carter is from North Las Vegas and played at the University of Oklahoma before he was drafted by the Broncos in 2011.

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