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Brandon Marshall Charged In Georgia

Denver Broncos Receiver Charged With Battery Involving Ex-Girlfriend

POSTED: 1:46 pm MDT September 18, 2008

Denver Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall has been charged with two counts of simple battery in Georgia in connection with an incident with his ex-girlfriend last March.

The charges were filed Sept. 10 in Fulton County State Court. Police allege Marshall threw his ex-girlfriend on a bed, slapped her and damaged an Atlanta apartment on March 4. Marshall's then-girlfriend told police Marshall hit her in the mouth and the eye.

The charge won't affect Marshall's playing status because the NFL knew about the incident when it suspended Marshall for violating its conduct policy in July, according to Marshall's attorney, Harvey Steinberg.

However, the NFL said Thursday it will review the charge and monitor the case.

Marshall said the charge was expected and he'll handle it as he moves forward. He said it wasn't clear why the charges came so long after the complaint.

"Everything that came out in camp was from last year and there was an incident in March, but that's still an open case and we've been waiting six months for those charges to be filed and it's finally here," Marshall said Thursday. "Like I said before, that's my past."

Broncos coach Mike Shanahan declined to comment.

No court date has been set.

Marshall was arrested March 6 on a domestic violence warrant requested by the former girlfriend. He was released the next day after posting $1,000 bond.

It was his third arrest in about a year.

In March 2007, he was arrested in Douglas County, south of Denver, when a woman identified as his girlfriend said he used his vehicle to block her taxi as she tried to leave after an argument. That case was dismissed.

In October 2007, he was arrested in Denver on suspicion of driving under the influence. He pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of driving while ability-impaired last week and was sentenced to a year of probation.

The arrests caught the attention of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who met with Marshall in August and then suspended him for three games. That was later reduced to one game, the Broncos' season opener at Oakland.

Marshall bounced back against San Diego last Sunday with a club-record 18-catch game. He had 166 yards and a touchdown, earning him AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors.

"I'm excited about this year, football-wise and my career and excited at the direction I'm going in as a person and as an organization," Marshall said. "I'm happy right now."

CompleteColorado.com was the first to report on the charges being filed.


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