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The Travis County District Attorneyโs Office has dropped all charges against Chris Beard, the former head basketball coach for the University of Texas at Austin who was fired last month after authorities accused him of strangling his fiancee.
Travis County District Attorney Josรฉ Garza said Wednesday his agency takes all domestic abuse cases seriously but decided they did not have sufficient evidence to pursue a conviction.
โAfter a careful and thorough review of the evidence, recent public statements, and considering Ms. [Randi] Trewโs wishes, our office has determined that the felony offense cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt,โ read a statement from the Travis County District Attorneyโs Office.
Beard faced a third-degree felony charge for family violence. Trew, his fiancee, later made public statements denying that Beard had strangled her.
โEveryone knows that Coach Beard has maintained his absolute innocence since the moment he was arrested,โ Perry Minton, Beardโs lawyer, told the Associated Press on Wednesday. โAdditionally, this district attorney has a well-earned reputation for being very tough regarding domestic violence cases. The fact that Mr. Garzaโs review resulted in this determination so quickly says a lot. We are very pleased.โ
Minton declined further comment when reached by The Texas Tribune. UT-Austin did not respond to a request for comment.
UT-Austin fired Beard in early January, three weeks after he was arrested.
Beardโs contract contained a standard clause among agreements with the university that allowed them to suspend or fire Beard with cause for any behavior that is โunbecomingโ or leads to a criminal charge โinvolving a felony, or any crime involving theft, dishonesty, or moral turpitude.โ
At the time, Minton released a statement saying that Beard was โcrushedโ he would not be coaching at the university and accused the university of promising to conduct an independent investigation before making a decision regarding his employment.
โThey proceeded to terminate Coach Beard without asking a single question of him or his fiancee,โ Minton said, adding that he believed the charges would be dropped.
โI am concerned that the University of Texas has made a terrible decision against the interest of the University, based on Twitter feeds and editorials โ and not the facts concerning a truly innocent man. The University has violated their agreement with the coach, and we are devastated,โ he said.
In a letter sent to Minton by UT-Austinโs legal team upon Beardโs termination, UT-Austin Vice President for Legal Affairs Jim Davis said the university and athletic director Chris Del Conte โexercised thoughtful restraint to allow time for additional material facts to emergeโ before acting.
โIt is a mistake to view a managerโs support for an employee as a statement of belief in criminal guilt or innocence,โ Davis wrote. โIt is his actual behavior that we consider, not whether some acts also constitute a crime. Whether or not the District Attorney ultimately charges Mr. Beard is not determinative of whether he engaged in conduct unbecoming a head coach at our university.โ
Beard was hired by UT-Austin in 2021, when the university paid $4 million to buy out his contract at Texas Tech University. He was one of the universityโs highest-paid employees.
Since Beard was fired for cause, the university does not need to pay out the remainder of his contract, according to UT-Austin senior communications manager Brian Davis.
Beard was arrested Dec. 12 after Austin police responded to a 911 call at a Tarrytown home early that morning.
According to a copy of the arrest affidavit posted on Twitter by Orangebloods reporter Anwar Richardson, Beardโs fiancee alleged that the two got in an argument when she grabbed Beardโs glasses out of his hands and broke them. In the affidavit, she said that he slapped her glasses off her face and then choked her with his arm from behind for around five seconds.
In the affidavit, police noted visible teeth marks and redness on her right forearm.
Trew released a statement on Twitter on Dec. 23 denying that Beard strangled her and stating that Beard told police he was acting in self-defense.
โI do not refute that,โ she said in the statement. โI do not believe Chris was trying to intentionally harm me in any way. It was never my intent to have him arrested or prosecuted.โ
Associate Head Coach Rodney Terry will remain UTโs acting head coach for the rest of the Longhorn season.
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