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Prosecutors file body-cam footage as Mark Sanchez faces criminal and civil cases over the Indianapolis altercation.
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Mark Sanchez 'still recovering' from stab wound, trial date set as ex-NFL QB faces felony charge
An Indianapolis judge has set a trial date for former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez, who faces a felony battery charge, among other offenses, after an Oct. 4 incident. Sanchez is accused of seriously injuring a truck driver outside a hotel.
The lawyers handling the Mark Sanchez criminal case revealed that he is “still recovering” from being stabbed.
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Mark Sanchez Is 'Still Recovering' from His Stabbing Injuries, Attorney Says, as Trial Date Is Set
Mark Sanchez is 'still recovering' from the injuries he sustained in the Oct. 4 stabbing in Indianapolis, his attorney Tim Delaney said at preliminary trial conference on Wednesday, Oct. 22.
Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez is sharing his first social media post this week since his stabbing incident.
He's facing charges of battery resulting in serious bodily injury, battery resulting in bodily injury, unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle and public intoxication.