Why was A.J. Ferrari arrested?
He was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Texas for allegedly evading arrest using a motor vehicle.
Sports / Wrestling
The extradition case against University of Nebraska-Lincoln wrestler A.J. Ferrari has been dismissed, resolving his immediate legal issues stemming from an arrest warrant in Texas. Ferrari was detained on a fugitive from justice charge rela...
A.J. Ferrari, a wrestler for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, faced legal complications after being arrested on an outstanding warrant from Collin County, Texas. The warrant accused Ferrari of evading arrest using a vehicle. Following his arrest in Nebraska, the Lancaster County judge set his bond at $25,000, which he fulfilled. The case has now been dismissed without prejudice.
Ferrari's legal history also includes prior felony sexual battery charges in 2022, which were later dropped. The recent dismissal of the extradition case allows Ferrari to continue his wrestling career at Nebraska without the immediate threat of being sent back to Texas to face charges.
He was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Texas for allegedly evading arrest using a motor vehicle.
It means the case is dismissed, but it can be brought back to court at a later time.
Collin County, Texas.
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