Chris Lammons And Three Other Men Pleaded Not Guilty’ Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Chris Lammons has filed court documents arguing that prosecutors have not proved the charges he is facing in connection with an alleged brawl at a Strip casino last year.
Chris Lammons And Three Other Men Pleaded Not Guilty
Lammons, New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara and co-defendants Percy Harris and Darrin Young are accused of attacking Darnell Greene on Feb. 5, 2022, outside of Drai’s After Hours inside The Cromwell. They have all pleaded not guilty to a felony count of battery with substantial bodily harm and a gross misdemeanor count of conspiracy to commit battery.
On Monday, Kamara filed a petition asking a judge to throw out the charges, with defense attorneys arguing that prosecutors did not prove there was a conspiracy to attack Greene and that a grand jury was not given any medical records to back up the substantial bodily harm charge. Lammons’ petition, filed Wednesday evening, argues that any contact he had with Greene did not severely injure him.
“For the purposes of battery with substantial bodily harm, the State did not present any evidence Petitioner inflicted serious bodily harm either directly or as an accomplice or conspirator,” defense attorney Ross Goodman wrote.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Parker Brooks, the lead prosecutor in the case, did not respond to a request for comment Thursday.