While Plaxico Burress' attorney, Peter Frankel, said his side is "hopeful" of a positive outcome, he took issue with a published report Wednesday by saying: "To say he'll be out in two to three weeks is certainly premature." "That was somebody going to visit him, and saying he was hopeful he might be moved in two to three weeks, and suddenly that turned into 'He'll be out in two to three weeks,'" Frankel told the Daily News Wednesday. "We're respecting the process." He likely would spend the remaining time on his sentence performing community-related work. "There's a very wide range of possible outcomes here, and I do not want to get too ahead of myself," Frankel said. "I don't see (a return to football) happening in the short term. He still has a year left on his sentence, so this is still completely up to the discretion of the Department of Corrections and what they want to do."