The Denver Post

MANZIEL’S LAWYER SAYS QB WILL BE INDICTED TUESDAY

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dallas» Johnny Manziel is expected to be indicted Tuesday on allegation­s that he attacked his ex-girlfriend in January, an attorney for the troubled former NFL quarterbac­k said Monday.

Robert Hinton told The Associated Press that prosecutor­s have notified him they expect a local grand jury to sign off on a misdemeano­r assault charge for family violence for the 23-yearold Manziel. The Class A misdemeano­r carries up to one year in jail and a $4,000 fine.

Hinton, a longtime Dallas defense attorney with ties to the district attorney’s office, said he expected a judge to set a bond soon after Tuesday’s indictment and that Manziel would then present himself for booking. He said there have not yet been any discussion­s about reaching a deal to end the case before trial.

Brittany Dunn, a spokeswoma­n for the Dallas County district attorney’s office, previously declined to confirm media reports Monday that Manziel had been indicted. Prosecutor­s announced last week that they had presented a misdemeano­r assault case against Manziel.

An indictment would further imperil Manziel’s chances of playing pro football. He was cut by the Cleveland Browns, dropped by two agents and no longer has endorsemen­ts.

Hakim signs with Browns.

Cleveland signed wide receiver Saalim Hakim after he had an impressive tryout last week in the team’s voluntary minicamp.

The 5-foot-11, 190-pound Hakim made several nice catches during a practice Thursday, when he catch a long pass from quarterbac­k Austin Davis and earned praise from Browns coach Hue Jackson. The Associated Press

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