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Rams' Jackson won't face felony; case assigned for diversion

LA Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson will avoid felony domestic battery charges after being assigned to a pre-filing diversion program.

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Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson will not face felony domestic battery charges following a previous arrest. The case has been assigned for pre-filing diversion, which allows the player to avoid the domestic violence charge.

Coverage from ESPN, NBC Los Angeles, and WRAL emphasizes that no criminal charges were filed. Taylorville Daily News specifically notes the avoidance of felony domestic battery charges.

Attention now turns to the Rams' left tackle options in light of the news, according to reporting from Turf Show Times.

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Quick answers

What happened to the charges against Alaric Jackson?

No criminal charges were filed, and he will not face felony domestic battery charges.

How is the legal case being handled?

The case has been assigned to a pre-filing diversion program.

Which outlets reported this development?

The news was reported by ESPN, NBC Los Angeles, WRAL, Taylorville Daily News, and Turf Show Times.

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