Lewis Unglesby, attorney for suspended LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson, filed a motion Friday to have the second degree battery charges against his client dropped.
In the filing, Unglesby details the evidence uncovered during his investigation, which he says proves Jefferson was not involved in the altercation at Shady’s Bar on Aug. 19.
“Each day the accusers waste in not learning the facts has resulted in the maintenance of [Jefferson’s] mistaken accusation,” Unglesby stated in the document. “Unprecedented, expensive, and time consuming DNA tests for a college bar fight adds delay to the inevitable and wastes
Jefferson’s lawyer files to drop charges
By Hunter Paniagua
Sports Writer
Sports Writer
September 17, 2011