Thursday, February 21, 2013

University law professor suspected of domestic battery

Stephen Ware, professor of law at the University, was arrested on suspicion of domestic battery early Monday morning, according to the Douglas County Sheriff?s Office.

?By default, that?s a no bond situation before he sees a judge,? said Sgt. Trent McKinley for the Lawrence Police Department in reference to the domestic battery charges. Details regarding victims are not publicly disclosed in domestic battery charges, McKinley said.

Ware made a first appearance in court before a judge Tuesday, said McKinley, and bond was set at $500.? McKinley said Ware?s arraignment is set for next week.

The University offered no comment on the matter.

?The University cannot comment on the legal matter involving Professor Stephen Ware,? said Jill Jess, spokesperson for the University.

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Source: http://kansan.com/news/2013/02/20/university-law-professor-suspected-of-domestic-battery/

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