Rams left tackle Jackson assigned to pre-filing diversion and can avoid domestic violence charge
The case remains open after prosecutors assigned Jackson to a diversion program that can spare eligible defendants from misdemeanor charges.
- On Monday, Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson was assigned to a pre-filing diversion program, allowing him to avoid immediate criminal charges following his June 9 arrest on suspicion of domestic battery.
- Los Angeles Police Department officers responded to Jackson's home in the West Hills neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley on June 9, where reports allege he attempted to take a phone from a woman who sustained scratches.
- Signed to a three-year, $57 million deal in February 2025, Jackson remains with the Rams, who stated they are aware of the incident and are treating the ongoing legal situation with seriousness.
- Los Angeles City Attorney spokesman Ivor Pine confirmed the case was assigned to The City Attorney Hearing, an alternative to misdemeanor criminal prosecution available to eligible individuals.
- Although no charges are currently filed, the case remains open and can be re-evaluated by the Los Angeles City Attorney if new developments emerge.
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Rams LT Alaric Jackson won’t face felony domestic battery charges
Los Angeles Rams starting left tackle Alaric Jackson will not face felony charges after an arrest on suspicion of domestic battery in June, ESPN reported Monday. Jackson's case was assigned last week by the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office for a p...
Rams left tackle Jackson assigned to pre-filing diversion and can avoid domestic violence charge
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson, who was arrested on June 9 on suspicion of felony domestic violence, has the opportunity to avoid criminal charges.
The left tackle of the Rams of Los Angeles, Alaric Jackson, who was arrested on June 9 on suspicion of serious domestic violence, will have the opportunity to avoid criminal charges.
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