Marcus Vick, brother of suspended Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, will return to court over allegations he violated conditions of his drunken-driving sentence.

A hearing is scheduled for Aug. 5 on whether to revoke Vick's suspended sentence, which could land him in jail, according to the Virginian-Pilot.

He is accused of not complying with provisions of an alcohol safety and awareness program. Vick pleaded guilty in October to driving drunk, eluding a police officer and driving on the wrong side of the road.

A judge suspended a one-year jail sentence, fined Vick $530 and took away his driver's license for a year. Marcus Vick was released by the Miami Dolphins in 2007.

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