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Prosecutors To Ask Judge To Dismiss Bryant Case


— September 1, 2004

Breaking:

DENVER — The prosecutors in the Kobe Bryant case will ask that the charges for the Los Angeles Lakers basketball star be dismissed without prejudice, 7NEWS reported Wednesday afternoon.

To file a case without prejudice means that prosecutors can refile charges at a later date. The judge will have to rule on the prosecution’s motion before the case can be officially dismissed.

Earlier in the day, Bryant’s defense attorneys had filed a motion to dimiss the case, claiming that prosecutors intentionally withheld information favorable to their client.

Details here from TheDenverChannel.com.

UPDATE: Bryant sex charge dismissed


Breaking:

DENVER — The prosecutors in the Kobe Bryant case will ask that the charges for the Los Angeles Lakers basketball star be dismissed without prejudice, 7NEWS reported Wednesday afternoon.

To file a case without prejudice means that prosecutors can refile charges at a later date. The judge will have to rule on the prosecution’s motion before the case can be officially dismissed.

Earlier in the day, Bryant’s defense attorneys had filed a motion to dimiss the case, claiming that prosecutors intentionally withheld information favorable to their client.

Details here from TheDenverChannel.com.

UPDATE: Bryant sex charge dismissed

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