Former Jamaican footballer Jorghino James to appear in court on assault charges

By September 13, 2024

Former Jamaican footballer Jorghino James is set to appear before a court in Harris County, Texas, on October 28, 2024, where he faces serious assault charges. James, once a standout player for Kingston College and Jamaica's national team, is now a coach at a football academy in Texas. He has been accused of viciously attacking the mother of his child at a daycare facility in Friendswood, Texas, on August 30.

According to reports filed with the Friendswood Police Department, James allegedly assaulted the woman in the presence of their child. A video that has since gone viral shows a man, believed to be James, violently punching the woman inside the daycare facility before storming out and fleeing the scene. The shocking footage, released by the alleged victim, has sparked widespread outrage on social media.

James was subsequently arrested and transported to the Harris County Sheriff’s Department, as the Friendswood Police Department serves only as a holding facility. He was later released on bond.

The former footballer now faces charges of assault causing bodily injury to a family member. Compounding his legal troubles, he has also been charged with violating bond conditions, as he was already out on bond for a similar charge stemming from a previous incident. That original charge dates back to March 5, 2024, in Harris County, when he was given bond conditions that prohibited further criminal activity. The new charge of assault is considered a violation of those bond conditions.

The violation report stated that being charged with a new misdemeanor or felony offense constituted a breach of the bond agreement, leading to the additional charge. James is facing a state jail felony, which carries a wide range of potential penalties, from fines to probation, or up to two years in jail, depending on the court's ruling.

As the October 28 court date approaches, James' future hangs in the balance as he faces the possibility of severe legal consequences if convicted.

 

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