Cowboys’ Kicker Brandon Aubrey Returns to Practice After Serving on Jury in High-Profile Felony Case

Dallas, TX — Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey returned to the practice field on Thursday, following the completion of his civic duties as a juror in a felony assault case. Aubrey had been fulfilling his obligations at Tarrant County’s 297th District Court, where he contributed to the jury that convicted Daniel Rincones on charges of domestic violence strangulation. The case, which concluded with Rincones receiving a 65-year sentence, marked a significant chapter for the defendant, who has a history of criminal conduct. Rincones was previously arrested for aggravated sexual assault in July 2015 and was … Read more

Cowboys Kicker Brandon Aubrey Testifies, Leading to 65-Year Sentence for Assailant in Assault Case

In a recent case that captured public attention in Fort Worth, Texas, Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey has been notably involved in a legal proceeding where a man was convicted and sentenced to a lengthy prison term for assault. The jury, after weighing the evidence, found the defendant guilty and delivered a verdict that resulted in a 65-year sentence. The case raised significant discussions regarding justice and sentencing, spotlighting not just the crime but also the processes of the local legal system. The involvement of a high-profile sports figure like Aubrey contributes an element of public … Read more

Capital Murder Case Dropped: Steven Aubrey Cleared in Death of Prominent Dallas Lawyer

DALLAS, Texas – A capital murder charge against Steven Aubrey, accused in the death of prominent Dallas lawyer Ira Tobolowsky, has been dropped by prosecutors. Tobolowsky was found dead in 2016 with blunt-force trauma after his home in North Dallas was set on fire. The Dallas County District Attorney’s Office filed a motion to dismiss the charge, stating that they were unable to make a prima facie case at this time. Aubrey had been named a person of interest in the case early on but was not arrested until 2022. He had been set to … Read more