Hardin does not expect a plea request on that date the first setting is mostly an opportunity for Hardin and the district attorney's office to exchange information.īennett posted $10,000 bond Monday after a grand jury indicted him over an incident at NRG Stadium following Super Bowl LI.Īccording to Hardin, no travel restrictions were put in place during the bond hearing Monday, meaning Bennett is free to travel - whether that be to Philadelphia for work or otherwise - so long as he makes his court appearances. "If and whenever they ask for a plea, it will be not guilty."īennett's next court appearance in Harris County, Texas, is set for April 23, court documents show. "The only two possible outcomes for this case is the DA's office they don't have a case and dismissing, or a trial - one or the other," attorney Rusty Hardin told ESPN. The attorney for Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Michael Bennett said his client will enter a not guilty plea if his felony case on a charge of injury to the elderly goes to trial. Michael Bennett to plead not guilty if case reaches trial You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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