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Hearing delayed in boxer Mayweather's felony case
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LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
A preliminary hearing scheduled for Thursday in champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s felony case related to a domestic violence incident was delayed until July 29.
Mayweather faces several felony charges, including coercion, grand larceny and robbery in connection with the Sept. 9 incident with his three children and their mother, Josie Harris.
Mayweather, who did not appear in court, remains free on $31,000 bail in the case.
In a separate case, the boxer faces a misdemeanor battery charge on allegations he poked a Southern Highlands security officer in the face after a November confrontation over a parking ticket. A bench trial in that case is set for Sept. 1.
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Poor Floyd, your so misunderstood. Probation here you come.
What judges or Da's pockets have been filled this time. Case Dismissed watch and see.
Floyd cannot read or write. He never went to school because he was destined to be a fighter. His future after boxing is going to be sad to hear about.
another man tormented by a woman, just like the bible story of adam and eve. there should be a bounty for them.
harleyguy, Big diffrence Tyson never Punked Out like this CHUMP!!!