Dolphins' McMichael arrested after alleged altercation with wife
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Posted 6:21AM on Tuesday, July 12, 2005
GROVETOWN - For the second time in 13 months, Miami Dolphins tight end Randy McMichael is facing charges resulting from hitting his wife.<br>
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McMichael, the former University of Georgia star, was arrested early Saturday morning in Columbia County after witnesses told police that he had given his wife, Cawanna, a bloody nose.<br>
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McMichael, 26, of Weston, Fla., was taken to the Columbia County Detention Center, where he was charged with simple battery and criminal trespass. McMichael was released just before 7 a.m. Saturday after posting a $2,200 bond, according to jail records.<br>
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According to the police report, McMichael acknowledged he had two glasses of wine and several beers before arguing with his wife, but he refused to take a field Breathalyzer test.<br>
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``We certainly don't condone the conduct which has been alleged, and we recognize the seriousness of the charges; however, we will not make a specific comment about this matter until we gather more information,'' Dolphins coach Nick Saban said in a statement Monday.<br>
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Prosecutors decided not to file charges after McMichael was arrested in June, 2004 and accused of hitting his wife. McMichael had been charged with aggravated battery on a pregnant woman, a second-degree felony that is punishable by up to 15 years in prison.<br>
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Assistant State Attorney Brian Trehy said last August he would not pursue charges against McMichael because the facts of the case probably would not have resulted in a conviction in a jury trial.<br>
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Now, McMichael faces more legal problems after police were summoned to a Waffle House in Grovetown concerning a fight at the restaurant. According to a Columbia County Sheriff's Office incident report, police found Cawanna with several drops of blood on the front of her shirt.<br>
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Cawanna McMichael, 22, told police the contact with her husband was an accident as he was throwing some of her belongings out of their 1984 Cadillac Coupe de Ville.<br>
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Four witnesses told police they saw McMichael throw his wife from the car. One witness told police he saw the athlete throw his wife away from the vehicle several times, according to the report.<br>
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Cawanna McMichael was treated at the scene.<br>
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In his third season with the Dolphins in 2004, McMichael caught a career-high 73 passes for 791 yards and four touchdowns.<br>
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McMichael is a native of Griffin, Ga., and attended Peach County High School in Fort Valley.