REPORT: Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey and jury find man guilty of assault, sentence him to 65 years

 Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey and jury find man guilty of assault, sentence him to 65 years

Jury duty keeps Cowboys kicker from practicing ahead of 49ers game

Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey and the jury on which he has been serving since last Tuesday in a domestic violence case in Tarrant County have found defendant Daniel Rincones guilty on one of two assault counts on which he was indicted and sentenced him to 65 years in prison.

Rincones, whom the jury found not guilty of assault-strangulation, was eligible for the lengthy sentence because of his status as a repeat offender.

The defendant was found guilty in February 2019 of aggravated sexual assault.

Rincones’ offenses were each committed against a member of his household, according to court records.

During jury selection, Judge David Hagerman, who presides in the 297th District Court, described the trial schedule and asked whether prospective jurors had travel plans. Aubrey raised his hand.

“He said that he had to travel for work on Saturday,” recalled defense attorney Rob Keating, whom Rincones retained in the case. The trip did not conflict with the plan for trial, Aubrey suggested.

“He did not mention being a Cowboy,” Keating said, although Judge Hagerman, counsel for the state and defense and perhaps others were familiar with Aubrey’s occupation.

The kicker’s work was not again discussed on the court’s record. Keating declined to say whether, after the punishment verdict, the case’s prosecutors or defense attorneys talked with Aubrey in the jury room.

Such informal, off-the-record meetings are common. Aubrey was not the presiding juror, as the panel’s quarterback is known, Keating said.

“Tarrant County heard me and have helped me make it possible to protect others from an evil man,” victim Tiffany Rincones, Daniel Rincones’ ex-wife, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram after the punishment verdict.

Aubrey returned to the Cowboys facility Wednesday afternoon after fulfilling his jury service. He was selected for the jury last Tuesday and missed scheduled practice with the team.

He traveled to Frisco after trial days to get in work with his special teams unit. In the one game that Aubrey played while the case was ongoing, he converted on his one field goal attempt and each of his three extra point opportunities.

The 2023 All-Pro will on Thursday be back at the Cowboys facility in full. This story was originally published October 30, 2024, 11:53 AM.

Harris is the Dallas Cowboys beat reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

He has experience working on the beat for DallasCowboys.com and previous work experience at Yahoo Sports/Rivals and 247Sports. Take Us With You Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand.

Related Posts

BREAKING: NFL Trаde Pіtch Shірѕ Steelerѕ $31 Mіllіon Plаymаker.

Getty

🚨Fаrewell to аn Icon: LeRoy Butler, а Pаckerѕ legend who ѕрent hіѕ entіre cаreer wіth the Green Bаy Pаckerѕ, hаѕ…

In a heartfelt and emotional message that has deeply moved Green Bay Packers fans around the world, LeRoy Butler, the legendary safety who spent his entire

Breaking: Cowboys’ Brian Schottenheimer Oddly Placed On Coaching Hot Seat List

Dallas Cowboys Brian Schottenheimer has come under fire over the past 72 hours, with Colin Cowherd thinking he will be one-and-done as head coach. Now, we have Pro Football Talk’s…

Chiefs Gets Concerning News About Patrick Mahomes

The Kansas City Chiefs are a winning franchise, and Patrick Mahomes is a big part of that, but there’s a bit of troubling news about him.

Why the Cowboys are more likely to land Arch Manning than ever before

Arch Manning, nephew of Eli and Peyton Manning, son of Cooper, stands at the center of football’s future. As the Texas Longhorns’ QB, his combination of talent

49ers Rookie Named a Player Who Could ‘Disappoint’ in 2025

After an injury riddled final year in college, is 49ers rookie Mykel Williams a player who could disappoint in 2025?