Patriots safety and team captain Jabrill Peppers admitted to cocaine possession prior to the start of his domestic violence trial.
Peppers' admittance cleared the charge through an agreement with prosecutors. He has pleaded not guilty to assault charges.
Peppers was arrested in October and charged with assault, strangulation and possession of drugs after an altercation with his girlfriend at his Braintree apartment.
The Patriots’ $24-million safety Jabrill Peppers admitted to possessing cocaine ahead of jury selection for a trial on assault charges.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers is scheduled to go on trial Wednesday in Quincy, Massachusetts on domestic violence charges.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers pleaded guilty to cocaine possession Thursday, according to WBZ News in Boston. Peppers is still facing a trial
Boston 25 has learned at 8 a.m. that the start of Jabrill Peppers’s trial has been delayed due to a water main break at the courthouse. The trial will now start on Thursday, January 23.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers is scheduled to go on trial Wednesday for allegedly shoving his girlfriend’s head into a wall and repeatedly choking her.
With the cocaine charge out of the way, Peppers can get to the litany of other ugly charges he’s staring down in Massachusetts.
In a Herald exclusive, a Patriots captain opened up about his toughest year yet and another lost season for the franchise.
Former New York Giants safety Jabrill Peppers has pleaded guilty to a drug charge dating back to an October domestic violence case.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers faces serious legal challenges after pleading guilty to cocaine possession and being accused of domestic violence, strangulation, and assault. The charges stem from an October incident,