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FILE - This is a May 12, 2017, file photo showing Cleveland Browns' Caleb Brantley during an NFL football rookie minicamp in Berea, Ohio. Prosecutors have dismissed a misdemeanor battery complaint made against Browns sixth-round draft pick Caleb Brantley, a defensive tackle from Florida, citing insufficient evidence."It is apparent that there is no reliable evidence upon which an arrest or prosecution would be warranted or legally justified," the office of State Attorney William Cervone said in a news release Wednesday, May 17, 2017,  announcing that it would not bring charges against Brantley.(AP Photo/Ron Schwane, File)

FILE - This is a May 12, 2017, file photo showing Cleveland Browns' Caleb Brantley during an NFL football rookie minicamp in Berea, Ohio. Prosecutors have dismissed a misdemeanor battery complaint made against Browns sixth-round draft pick Caleb Brantley, a defensive tackle from Florida, citing insufficient evidence."It is apparent that there is no reliable evidence upon which an arrest or prosecution would be warranted or legally justified," the office of State Attorney William Cervone said in a news release Wednesday, May 17, 2017, announcing that it would not bring charges against Brantley.(AP Photo/Ron Schwane, File)

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