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Judge declares mistrial for former Bengal WR Henry

CINCINNATI -- A judge has declared a mistrial in the assault case of former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry.

An eight-person jury in Cincinnati told the judge Tuesday they were unable to agree on a verdict. Hamilton County Municipal Judge Richard Bernat then dismissed the jury and set a hearing for July 8.

Eighteen-year-old Gregory Meyer accused Henry of punching him in the face in March. The 25-year-old Henry said he was acting in self-defense.

The judge earlier dismissed a criminal damaging charge that alleged Henry had broken Meyer's car window with a beer bottle in the altercation.

The Bengals released Henry on April 3 after his fifth arrest since 2005, and last month he was suspended indefinitely by the NFL.

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Sign him and then have Woody blow Goodell, Jerry Jones style, so he will re-instate him next week.

Much better option than crappy Eric Parker.

You really don't want this guy. He's got a criminal side that far out shadows his talent.

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You really don't want this guy. He's got a criminal side that far out shadows his talent.

We'll throw one of those electronic dog collars on him, so if he travels further then a hundred feet from his house his ass will get fried.

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Wait a minute! I thought everyone who was arrested or charged with a crime was guilty!

Isn't that what Roger Goodell told us?

This does not compute!

Awww heck! He 'looks' 'thuggish'. Throw him in jail for 20 years!

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Judge declares mistrial for former Bengal WR Henry

CINCINNATI -- A judge has declared a mistrial in the assault case of former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry.

An eight-person jury in Cincinnati told the judge Tuesday they were unable to agree on a verdict. Hamilton County Municipal Judge Richard Bernat then dismissed the jury and set a hearing for July 8.

Eighteen-year-old Gregory Meyer accused Henry of punching him in the face in March. The 25-year-old Henry said he was acting in self-defense.

The judge earlier dismissed a criminal damaging charge that alleged Henry had broken Meyer's car window with a beer bottle in the altercation.

The Bengals released Henry on April 3 after his fifth arrest since 2005, and last month he was suspended indefinitely by the NFL.

Can you please post the braille version of this article?

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