Andersons charges are scheduled to be dismissed from his first arrest on Thursday. Robby Anderson, facing a felony charge of resisting arrest with violence stemming from an incident last year, will have the case dismissed Thursday in a Miami-Dade County courtroom, his attorney told ESPN. "This is the state, having reviewed it, doing what they're supposed to do when you feel there's not a likelihood of any conviction," attorney Ed O'Donnell said Wednesday. "They dropped the case." Anderson was arrested last May 7 at a music festival in Miami Beach. He was accused of "fighting with security" and pushing a police officer. Prosecutors determined there was insufficient evidence, according to O'Donnell. An Aug. 6 trial hearing had been scheduled. Anderson, 25, was arrested twice in the past year, raising questions about his status with the team. Publicly, team officials have supported him, with CEO Christopher Johnson saying recently that he'd like Anderson to remain with the team. "I honestly think he's going to straighten out," Johnson said at the March league meetings. The two arrests produced a total of four felony charges, but they've all been dismissed. In April, three charges were dropped from a January arrest in Sunrise, Florida, where he allegedly threatened to sexually assault a police officer's wife after being stopped following a high-speed chase. Anderson still faces a misdemeanor reckless driving charge from that arrest.
If he makes it to Tampa, I am inviting him to the crib, drugging him up and keeping him in my garage until Training Camp begins. Nothing to worry about.
Some of our fans should be ashamed of themselves for demanding Macc, Bowles and Johnson to just outright "release" a talent like Robby Anderson. Before even giving the kid a damn chance to defend himself through the court of Law. Yea. Right. Just "release" the kid and give Tom Brady a brand new toy. I bet they would've loved that.
I won't call for his release, but I also won't be advocating a deal with any serious financial guarantees either. To me, he's got buyer-beware written all over him. It doesn't mean he can't play, but trouble just seems to attach itself to some guys. An arrest should be a wake-up call that changes need to be made, but the fact that a few months later he's arrested again, tells me that RA is not a guy that gets it, not yet, anyway. Un drafted free agents that show promise aren't given a leash anywhere near as long as a 1st or 2nd round pick with the same off the field issues. Fair? Maybe not, but facts aren't always fair...
I think its pretty safe to say this will NOT be Robbie Andersons last run in with trouble or the law, in fact if we were at a poker table I would go all in with all my chips saying he gets into more trouble . I would be happy to lose these chips and see this guy straighten himself out that said ---> Its only a matter of time .
He's actually from Plantation, well west of Ft.Lauderdale. I have run into him, fortunately not on the highway....
Important part of our team, everything we wanted Devin smith to be but never was, please stay out of trouble
Anderson likely won't face a suspension by the league's office now that he's been basically cleared of all the felony charges. Hopefully he can "steer clear" of any future legal troubles. He should dump twitter and tunnel vision on being the best he can be on and off the field.