Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey serves on jury, helps convict man to 65 years for domestic violence
Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey recently served on a jury that sentenced a man to 65 years in prison for domestic violence. The defendant, Daniel Rincones, was found guilty on one of two assault counts and is a repeat offender. Aubrey participated in the trial while balancing his NFL commitments. He assured the court that his work-related travel would not interfere with jury duty. After the verdict, the victim expressed relief, highlighting the importance of justice in domestic violence cases. Following his jury service, Aubrey returned to training with the Cowboys. He successfully performed in a recent game, converting a field goal and making three extra points, demonstrating his ability to manage both his athletic and civic responsibilities.