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Floyd Mayweather, Jr.'s Domestic Violence Hearing Postponed Until March
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During a preliminary hearing on January 24, his attorney asked Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa reset the date for March 10.

AceShowbiz - Embattled boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr.'s evidence hearing in a felony domestic violence case has been postponed until March. The sportsman is facing charges of coercion, grand larceny and robbery, as well as domestic battery stemming from a violent altercation with his ex-girlfriend Josie Harris on September 9, 2010.

The 33-year-old star made a brief appearance at Las Vegas Justice Court for a preliminary hearing on Monday, January 24. His attorney, Karen Winckler, asked for a continuance of the case and Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa reset the date for March 10.

Mayweather, Jr. faces up to 28 years behind bars if he's convicted on all charges.

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