The New England Patriots' safety will take the stand again in court on Friday morning in his own defense while on trial for domestic violence charges.
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers is scheduled to go on trial Wednesday for allegedly shoving his girlfriend’s head into a wall and choking her after she received a phone call while they were in bed together.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers is scheduled to go on trial Wednesday in Quincy, Massachusetts on domestic violence charges.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers will return to the stand Friday in his trial — defending himself against domestic violence charges. During the first day of court, his accuser shared her side of how the night in question transpired.
QUINCY ‒ New England Patriots defensive end Jabrill Peppers, 29, and the woman accusing him of choking her, slamming her head against a wall and throwing her down the stairs of his apartment both testified on the first day of Peppers trial at Quincy District Court on Thursday.
With the cocaine charge out of the way, Peppers can get to the litany of other ugly charges he’s staring down in Massachusetts.
New England Patriots captain Jabrill Peppers pleaded guilty to cocaine possession in court on Thursday, though he is pleading not guilty to assault charges from a Oct. 5 incident.
The Patriots safety is accused of slamming his girlfriend's head into a wall and choking her in October. His lawyer says he'll be exonerated.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers pleaded guilty to cocaine possession before his trial on domestic violence charges got underway Thursday.
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers is scheduled to go on trial Wednesday for allegedly shoving his girlfriend’s head into a wall and repeatedly choking her after she received a phone call while they were in bed together.
Patriots safety and team captain Jabrill Peppers admitted to cocaine possession prior to the start of his domestic violence trial.