The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office determined Tuesday that it will not file felony charges against former Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias following his arrest on suspicion of domestic violence, writing in its charge-evaluation worksheet that «neither the victim's injuries nor the defendant's criminal history justify a felony filing.» The case now will move to the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office for misdemeanor filing considerations.
Major League Baseball, which launched an independent investigation into the incident, likely will wait until the city attorney's office rules before determining a potential suspension.
Urias, currently a free agent, previously was suspended 20 games by MLB in August 2019 following an arrest on suspicion of misdemeanor domestic battery.
He was not criminally charged in that incident. If suspended again, Urias would become the first repeat offender in the history of the league's domestic violence policy, which launched in August 2015.