Felony domestic battery charges against Colts' Andrew Ogletree dismissed
The State of Indiana dismissed with prejudice the charges against Ogletree, preventing any future legal action on these allegations.
- Felony charges of domestic battery in the presence of a child and resulting in moderate bodily injury against Andrew Ogletree have been dismissed 'with prejudice', meaning they cannot be refiled.
- Ogletree's agent released a statement thanking the prosecutors, police, and Ogletree's supporters, asserting his innocence and full exoneration.
- Despite the dismissal, the NFL continues its investigation into Ogletree, who could still face league discipline.
- Ogletree was placed on the commissioner's exempt list in December, prohibiting him from playing but allowing him to be paid.
- Ogletree made his NFL debut last season, appearing in 12 games and recording nine receptions for 147 yards and two touchdowns.