Broncos’ Marshall to appear in Atlanta court in battery charge
Associated Press
Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall is set to appear in Fulton County State Court on a misdemeanor battery charge.
He is scheduled to appear before Judge John R. Mather Thursday morning.
The charge stems from a March 2008 argument with then-girlfriend Rasheedah Watley at Marshall’s downtown Atlanta condominium.
Marshall, who played college ball at Central Florida, was suspended for last year’s season opener after a series of domestic disputes. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has said a conviction in this case could lead to a second suspension.
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