Grant posts bond, pleads not guilty

 
New Orleans Saints defensive end Charles Grant posted $10,000 bond Thursday, a day after he was indicted on an involuntary manslaughter charge stemming from a nightclub fight in February. Grant appeared before a judge and was presented with the charges and read his rights, Assistant District Attorney Ron Smith said. Arraignment has not been scheduled, and Grant has not yet entered a plea. [link]

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