Las Vegas Review-Journal

Smith must stand trial in assault case

CB charged with two felonies in beating of sister’s then-boyfriend

- By Gilbert Manzano Las Vegas Review-journal

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday there is sufficient evidence for Raiders cornerback Sean Smith to stand trial for allegedly assaulting his sister’s then-boyfriend on July 4, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Smith was present at the preliminar­y hearing in Pasadena, California, where the incident took place.

Smith is scheduled to be arraigned on Jan. 3.

Smith, who attended Blair High School in Pasadena, faces felony charges of assault by means of force to produce great bodily injury and battery with serious bodily injury.

He pleaded not guilty. If convicted, Smith faces a maximum of seven years in state prison.

The Raiders declined a request for comment on Wednesday. Smith’s lawyer did not respond to a message seeking comment.

The team is expected to part with

Smith next offseason.

Aside from the forthcomin­g trial, he is due an $8.25 million salary in 2018, high compensati­on for a player whom the Raiders relegated to the bench when healthy at various points this season.

To Smith’s credit, teammates praised his preparatio­n and attitude when dealing with a diminished role.

His play also has improved following a slow start.

Since Week 7, Smith has allowed a 42 quarterbac­k rating when targeted, seventh-best in the NFL.

He’s ceded 14 catches on 26 targets during that span for 169 yards, no touchdowns and two intercepti­ons. Both picks came during Sunday’s 20-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

The team’s defense has two other intercepti­ons this season.

Smith signed a four-year, $38 million contract in 2016.

Opportunit­y for Sharpe

Being star left tackle Donald Penn’s backup rarely offers opportunit­y, but rookie David Sharpe might soon get one.

With Penn sidelined for the rest of the season, the fourth-round selection out of Florida could see plenty of action against the Eagles on Christmas night.

Penn had appeared in 174 straight regular-season games with 170 consecutiv­e starts.

Del Rio wasn’t ready to commit snaps to Sharpe after the rookie had three forgetful snaps versus the Giants on Dec. 3. That’s the only time Sharpe has been on the field this season.

Sharpe said he often replays the three snaps in his head so he can perform better during his next opportunit­y.

“It made me want more,” Sharpe said. “If I do get the opportunit­y, I definitely can’t wait to get out there. It wasn’t the best of snaps, but it was definitely a learning experience.”

Center James Stone was moved from the practice squad to the active roster on Wednesday.

Stone, who has had 10 career starts, could be called upon with starting center Rodney Hudson listed as questionab­le because of illness.

Carr gets team award

Quarterbac­k Derek Carr was selected Wednesday as the Raiders’ 2017 Ed Block Courage Award recipient. The award goes to the player who exemplifie­s a commitment to the principles of sportsmans­hip and courage.

Contact Gilbert Manzano at gmanzano@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Gmanzano24 on Twitter. Staff writer Michael Gehlken contribute­d to this report.

 ?? Rebecca Blackwell ?? The Associated Press Raiders cornerback Sean Smith (21), breaking up a pass in the November loss to New England in Mexico City, has pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles Superior Court to felony assault charges.
Rebecca Blackwell The Associated Press Raiders cornerback Sean Smith (21), breaking up a pass in the November loss to New England in Mexico City, has pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles Superior Court to felony assault charges.

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