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There was a good indication the 49ers weren’t worried about potential charges against Colin Kaepernick when they gave him a contract extension.
And now, there’s legal justification for that call.
Via Matt Maiocco of CSNBayArea.com, no charges will be filed against the 49ers quarterback from an incident in Miami.
The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office announced it didn’t have enough evidence to prosecute Kaepernick, or 49ers receiver Quinton Patton or Seattle wide receiver Ricardo Lockette.
“No charges, no indication that a criminal act was committed,” said Ed Griffith of the State Attorney’s Office. “She was alleging that she may have been the victim of a sexual assault, and there was no evidence.”
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SOURCE: NBCSports.com
Darin Gantt