Blake Griffin Battery Investigation: Latest Details, Updates and Analysis

February 17th, 2015 by Timothy Rapp Leave a reply »
In November, Los Angeles Clippers star forward Blake Griffin was charged with misdemeanor battery after Daniel Schuman claimed that Griffin took his cell phone and slapped him during an altercation at a Las Vegas nightclub on Oct. 19. His case for the incident has been delayed.    


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Griffin's Misdemeanor Battery Case Delayed a Month Tuesday, Feb. 17Griffin and his lawyer will have at least one more month to either prepare for their day in court or find a way to have the charges dismissed or resolved.

The Associated Press, via ESPN, had the report:

A defense lawyer for Los Angeles Clippers star Blake Griffin got another month to try to resolve a Las Vegas criminal complaint stemming from a nightclub argument in October.

Attorney Richard Schonfeld said Tuesday that he hopes to work out a negotiation or what he called "some other disposition" to get the misdemeanor battery case dismissed.

Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa set another court date March 24.

Per that report, Griffin remains free without bail. If he were ...

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