UPDATED, 6:02 PM: The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office said tonight that it won’t file felony domestic violence charges against former Los Angeles Dodger star Julio Urías.
The case, however, has been referred to the City Attorney’s Office for consideration of a possible misdemeanor case. The pitcher, who became a free agent after his one-year Dodgers contract expired at the end of the 2023 season, was arrested September 3 outside BMO Stadium after a pro soccer game on suspicion of domestic violence.
Read details of the case below. PREVIOUS UPDATE, September 4: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías was arrested late Sunday on felony domestic violence charges, according to published reports.
This marks the second time that Urías, who is 27, has been detained for violence arrest in the last four years, says ESPN. After his arrest, Urías was released on a $50,000 bond.
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