Springfield News-Sun

Judge dismisses case against Broncos WR; no domestic violence

- By Arnie Stapleton

ENGLEWOOD, COLO. — At the request of prosecutor­s, a suburban Denver judge on Tuesday dismissed charges against Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy stemming from a dispute with his girlfriend that landed him in jail.

Arapahoe County District Court Judge Chantel Contigugli­a closed the case after the county district attorney’s office filed a motion to dismiss the charges, said Eric Ross, a spokesman for the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office.

Contigugli­a also vacated a court hearing to enter a plea that had been scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, Ross said.

That would allow Jeudy to attend the Broncos’ OTA practice Tuesday afternoon if he’s healthy. He was held out last Monday with a sore back.

Jeudy, 23, was arrested Sept. 12 at the couple’s suburban Denver home after his girlfriend reported he had locked some of her belongings and items for the baby in his car, preventing her from returning to Virginia.

He was arrested on suspicion of second-degree criminal tampering with a domestic violence enhancer, a misdemeano­r, and had to spend the night in jail until he could appear before a judge because of the enhancer.

In court the next day, the woman told Contigugli­a she did not feel threatened during the dispute and there was no physical contact. She asked for the charges against Jeudy to be dropped.

After that hearing, Jeudy’s lawyer, Harvey Steinberg, said Jeudy did not do anything that amounted to a crime.

Authoritie­s have said there were no allegation­s of any physical violence. However, under Colorado law, domestic violence can include any crime committed against an intimate partner or their property that is used to intimidate, coerce or seek revenge against them.

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