![]() Taylor, 21, was dismissed from Alabama's team last week after he was arrested on March 28 for allegedly assaulting a woman in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. "We're anxious to see that all sides of the story come to light." "We're glad to get the process started so that the whole story and the whole picture can come out eventually, whether it be some sort of resolution where we work something out with the D.A.'s office or we end up going to trial," Stephens said. Taylor's attorney, Kim Stephens of Athens, said he hoped to reach a plea agreement with Athens-Clarke County district attorney Ken Mauldin before Taylor's next court appearance. Taylor, who is no longer a student at Alabama, appeared at the brief arraignment. ![]() Patrick Haggard scheduled a June 30 status conference in the case. The 6-foot-4, 335-pound Taylor allegedly punched and kicked his girlfriend during a dispute in his UGA dormitory on July 22.Īthens-Clarke County Superior Court Judge H. ![]() Taylor, from Millen, Georgia, pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of aggravated assault and misdemeanor charges of battery and simple battery from an incident that led to his July dismissal from Georgia's football team. Former Alabama defensive lineman Jonathan Taylor entered a not guilty plea to domestic violence charges during an arraignment in Athens-Clarke County District Court on Tuesday morning. ![]()
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