Kim Delaney is won after her arrest for an incident with her husband.
The alun “NYPD Blue”, 63, will not be charged despite his alliance, he would have tried to mow his significant other, James Morgan, during the weekend.
A representative of the Los Angeles County prosecutor’s office confirmed on Tuesday that he had decided not to go ahead with the accusation of aggression likely to produce blatant bodily injury – a crime – “due to insufficient evidence”.
Morgan, who was also arrested for the offense of domestic violence, will not be charged either.
DELANEY – who played detective Diane Russell on the drama of the cop ABC – appeared Tuesday morning before the Superior Court of the County of the, where the prosecutors informed the winning actress of the Emmys that she and Morgan would not face accusations.
TMZ was the first to report the news.
The position contacted the representative of Delaney to comment.
Delaney and the alleged altercation of her husband began on Friday, the actress submitting a domestic violence report to the police after Morgan left their home.
The police of Marina Del Rey station were back at their home the next morning after the actress called them again when Morgan returned home.
When the cops arrived at the couple’s residence on Saturday, sources said Morgan said that his wife had tried to hit him with his vehicle by TMZ.
The initiates also said that he had shown them a video of the alleged incident. Delaney and Morgan were both placed in police custody.
The actress played in “NYPD Blue” from 1995 to 2003 – but that was not her only acting concert.
Delaney also appeared on several television series, including “The OC”, “Army Wives”, “All My Children” and “Chicago Fire”.
Only two weeks before her arrest, the star shared a loved photo with her husband.
“Pure love,” she subtitled the kissing kiss. She also added the “lucky” and “grateful” hashtags.
Delaney and Morgan said “I do” in October 2022.
This is not Delaney’s first brush with the law.
In 2022, she was arrested for driving in a state of drunkenness after having allegedly hit a motorcyclist and tried to flee the premises.
Delaney was sentenced to two years of probation and 50 hours of community service in addition to the order to finish the driving program in the drunkenness of mothers as part of a 12 -month diversion program on the incident, according to Radar.
The motorcyclist then continued it.
If you or someone you know is affected by one of the questions raised in this story, call the national hotline of domestic violence at 1-800-799-safe (7233) or start the text at 88788.