Michael Vick plans to plead guilty to state dogfighting charges next week, a move that could allow him to qualify for an early release from prison. In court papers filed in Surry County Court, Vick's attorneys are seeking to have Vick enter his plea by video teleconference. The papers also note that the plea would save the government the expense of transporting Vick to Surry, and satisfy the county's need to hold him accountable for the crimes he bankrolled and participated in at a rural house he owned there.