Crime & Safety

Assault Charges Against Ray Rice Dismissed Following Completion of Program

The former Rutgers football star was charged with assault following a fight with his now-wife in an Atlantic City casino elevator last year.

Third-degree aggravated assault charges against former Rutgers University and Baltimore Ravens football star Ray Rice have been dismissed after he completed a pre-trial intervention program, the Atlantic County Superior Court confirmed on Thursday. 

Rice was admitted to the program one year ago after he pleaded not guilty following a fight with his now-wife Janay Palmer at The Revel Casino in Atlantic City last February.

The incident was captured on a surveillance video that was obtained and made public by TMZ.

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Rice was enrolled in a diversionary program that permits first time offenders of third or fourth degree crimes to avoid prosecution.

It ranges in duration between six months and four years, and is determined by Atlantic County Superior Court. Charges against Rice were officially dismissed on Thursday.

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Successful completion of the program results in dismissal of the case, but the arrest remains on record without conviction.

Palmer was Rice’s fiancée at the time of the fight. They were married the day after Rice’s arraignment.

Rice was charged with aggravated assault, for attempting to cause significant bodily injury, and/or purposely or knowingly causing such injury, and/or recklessly causing such injury under extreme indifference to the value of human life.

Rice holds 11 Rutgers University rushing records, including career yards and career touchdowns. He was drafted by the Ravens in 2008, and won Super Bowl XLVII with the team following the 2012 season.

He was released from the team after being charged and suspended by the NFL. Rice appealed the suspension, and was reinstated last year. He remains unsigned by any NFL team.

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