Xavier Worthy was released on Saturday after a provincial lawyer in Texas refused to follow up on the charges against the Wide Kansas City Wide reception after arrest in which he was accused of a felony.
Worth, 21, was arrested in the Georgetown suburb of Austin, on Friday, on charges of assaulting a family or family member by impeding their breathing and circulation, according to prison records.
Williamson Shun Dick County Lawyer said on Saturday that the authorities will not accept a case and a female, according to Austin American Stemman.
“After the investigation conducted by the Williamson Sharif County Office and more discussion with a third party witness, Mr. Worth and his lawyer, this case is rejected at this time pending the completion of the investigation by the Sharif office of Williamson,” Dick said through an email to the post. “The master. He and his lawyers are entirely cooperating with this investigation.
“We will continue to evaluate the case,” added. “As our practice with all the decline, if you develop additional information indicating the possible reason in this case, our office will consider this information and may submit the case at that time to the Grand jury in Williamson Province.”
After his arrest, Worthy lawyers issued a statement to maintain the innocence of their customers.
“We are aware of the claim that led to the arrest of Mr. Worth,” the statement said. “We are working with law enforcement in Williamson Province to ensure that the total conditions that led to this claim.
“The complainant has been asked several times over the past two weeks to evacuate the headquarters of Mr. Worth when she discovered her betrayal, which has a special investigator of video. Photography.
“We will continue to cooperate with the Williamson Province authorities because we fully believe in a comprehensive investigation to support the innocence of Mr. Worth.”
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– with AP