This isn’t the news Dez was hoping for.  Charges alleging domestic violence filed against Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant will not be dismissed, according to Dallas County district attorney Craig Watkins.

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Watkins’ office confirmed to ESPNDallas.com on Wednesday that it has accepted the Class A misdemeanor family violence charges from the DeSoto Police Department and the case is under review.

Earlier Wednesday, Watkins told The Dallas Morning News at a speaking engagement that his office will decide the proper way to move forward regarding the prosecution of Bryant. The charges stem from a July 14 disturbance in which Bryant was accused of slapping his mother, Angela Bryant, in the face with his cap.

“Just got off the phone with my lawyer; it’s not true,” Bryant said after Wednesday’s practice at Valley Ranch.

Bryant’s attorney, Texas state senator Royce West, told ESPNDallas.com later in the day that he hadn’t spoken to the district attorney’s office yet.

“If indeed the district attorney’s office said it’s true, we’ll move forward with the case through the criminal justice system,” West said. “I’m never surprised by anything. I’ve been in law for over 30 years. If the DA thinks it has probable cause, we’ll go from there.”

 

 

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WRITTEN BY Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com & FULL STORY HERE