Cowboys' Brent indicted in crash killing teammate
by The Associated Press
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Dallas Cowboys nose tackle Josh Brent (right), shown leaving court in Dallas, was indicted for the Dec. 8 crash that killed teammate Jerry Brown. (AP Photo/Michael Mulvey)
Dallas Cowboys nose tackle Josh Brent (right), shown leaving court in Dallas, was indicted for the Dec. 8 crash that killed teammate Jerry Brown. (AP Photo/Michael Mulvey)
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DALLAS — A grand jury in Texas has formally indicted Dallas Cowboys nose tackle Josh Brent on one count of intoxication manslaughter.

Brent is charged in connection with a Dec. 8 crash that killed his friend and Cowboys practice squad member Jerry Brown. He is out of jail on $100,000 bond.

Dallas County District Attorney's Office spokeswoman Debbie Denmon says the indictment was returned Wednesday.

Police in the Dallas suburb of Irving say Brent was speeding when his vehicle struck a curb and flipped. Brown was pronounced dead at an area hospital.

Intoxication manslaughter carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. Brent could be eligible for probation.

Denmon says no court dates have been scheduled.
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