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Falcons edge rusher James Pearce Jr. agreed Thursday to enter an intervention program, allowing him to avoid trial on felony charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, fleeing police and resisting arrest, along with misdemeanor stalking.
Story via @marcraimondi:
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Jessie Bates III on speaking to James Pearce Jr:
“Yeah I reached out to him just letting him know he’s not alone during these tough times. He’s not just a teammate, he’s a brother to us”
#Falcons DE James Pearce Jr. is expected to have all charges dismissed if he completes a Florida state program that would include therapy and staying out of trouble for six months, per @AndySlater.
Attorney Yale Sanford says the victim, Rickea Jackson, and police also agreed to the resolution.
Breaking: James Pearce Jr. will have all charges dismissed if he completes a program offered by the state of Florida, per @AndySlater.
Rickea Jackson and the involved police officers have agreed to this.