Former NFL star Antonio Brown is seeking to have his attempted murder charge from a Miami shooting dismissed under Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law, court records show.
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown filed a motion this week to dismiss the second-degree attempted murder charge against ...
Antonio Brown is trying to use Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law to get a second-degree attempted murder charge dismissed.
Brown petitioned a Miami court Thursday to drop an attempted murder charge that could land him up to 30 years in prison, ...
Former NFL star wide receiver Antonio Brown, left, greets his attorney Mark Russell Eiglarsh, right, after being released from the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, ...
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Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown hopes to use Stand Your Ground law to get attempted-murder charge dropped
Antonio Brown asks a Miami court to dismiss an attempted-murder charge, invoking Florida’s Stand Your Ground law after he said he fired warning shots outside a celebrity boxing event.
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown filed a motion this week to dismiss the second-degree attempted murder charge against ...
Antonio Brown say the alleged victim, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, has a criminal history and had been lying in wait to attack ...
At arraignment, Antonio Brown’s lawyer enters not guilty plea in Miami shooting, requests jury trial
MIAMI (WSVN) - Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown went back before a MIami-Dade County judge to enter a not guilty plea in his case for attempted murder. Brown, 37, and his attorney, Mark Eiglash, ...
Former NFL player Antonio Brown will return to Miami from a New Jersey jail after deciding not to contest his extradition to Florida on an attempted murder charge, officials said Friday. Brown, 37, ...
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