Milton Bradley plans to meet with police
SEATTLE -- Prosecutors in Los Angeles have scheduled a meeting with Seattle Mariners outfielder Milton Bradley after his felony arrest last month.
Bradley was scheduled for a court hearing earlier this week. That was changed and he'll have a meeting with the prosecutor's office early next month.
Bradley's attorney, Harland Braun, released a statement through the Mariners on Friday stating that Bradley would not be charged following his Jan. 19 arrest on a domestic violence allegation.
Frank Mateljan, spokesman for the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office, says it's not an absolute that Bradley won't be charged. A determination will be made after the March meeting.
In his statement, Braun says Bradley and his wife and children continue to live together.
Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press
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