The trial of New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers is expected to begin Thursday following an unexpected delay at the courthouse in Quincy, Massachusetts, a day earlier.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers is scheduled to go on trial Wednesday in Quincy, Massachusetts on domestic violence charges.
The Patriots’ $24-million safety Jabrill Peppers admitted to possessing cocaine ahead of jury selection for a trial on assault charges.
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers is scheduled to go on trial Wednesday for allegedly shoving his girlfriend’s head into a wall and repeatedly choking her after she received a phone call while they were in bed together.
The courtroom in Quincy, Massachusetts, became the latest stage for Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers' mounting legal challenges on Thursday.
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was due to stand trial today on criminal charges. The start of the trial was delayed by a day, for reasons other than the case itself. Via the Associated Press, a water main break closed the courthouse in Quincy, Massachusetts until Thursday. The case will begin then.
Peppers, an East Orange, New Jersey, native, went to Don Bosco Prep and graduated from Paramus Catholic before playing football at Michigan. In 2017, the Cleveland Browns selected him in the first round (No. 25 overall) in the NFL Draft.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers has finished testifying in his assault and battery trial after denying he choked or shoved his accuser.
He was scheduled to appear in court in Quincy, Massachusetts ... which later tested positive for cocaine. In an October court appearance, Peppers’ attorney, Marc Brofsky, said evidence ...
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