Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office decided this Tuesday that will not press charges of serious crimes against Mexican Julio Uriasformer Los Angeles Dodgers player.
Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office wrote in his indictment that “neither the victim’s injuries nor the defendant’s criminal history justify criminal charges,” according to information from ESPN.
The case will now be referred to the city attorney’s office for misdemeanor prosecution.
Any decision about possible suspension from MLBwhich is conducting an independent investigation will likely wait until a decision is madeas the league apparently won’t be able to interview Urias until then.
The Mexican faces another possible ban, three years after he was handed a 20-game sanction following another domestic violence charge. Urias was not criminally charged in the incident. Since the launch of the league domestic violence policy in 2015, no player has re-offended, Urias will be the first.
How was he arrested?
Urias, a starting player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and now a free agent, was arrested on the night of September 3 on suspicion of a crime. suspicion of domestic violence.
The incident occurred in the parking lot of the street. BMO Stadium, after an LAFC soccer match. The California Highway Patrol’s Major Crimes Unit spent the next three months investigating the incident before handing over the case.
An arrest report released by the Department of Public Safety on September 7 indicates that a concerned citizen saw man attacks woman after the game on September 3 and called the police, not knowing that the man was Urias.
State Police officers then approached the man and woman and determined that a physical altercation had occurred. Urias was arrested on suspicion of bodily injury to your spouse shortly after 11:00 pm local time and was booked into jail around 1:00 pm the next morning. He was released about four hours later on $50,000 bail.
Source: Aristegui Noticias

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