NEW YORK -- A federal judge in Manhattan has ordered the release of the video evidence from Jets receiver Brandon Marshall's recent civil trial. You can watch a video of the alleged punch above. It happens just after the 1:30 mark.

On April 8, after a 31/2-day trial, a jury of nine women and three men found Marshall not liable to Christin Myles, a California woman who had accused him of punching her outside the Manhattan nightclub Marquee on March 11, 2012, when Marshall still played for the Dolphins.

Police never charged Marshall with a crime.

An NFL spokesman said told NJ Advance Media this week there was "nothing to report" as far as any discipline Marshall may face from the league.

Several media outlets, including NJ Advance Media, had petitioned the trial judge, George B. Daniels, for access to the videos, which were taken by low-frame security cameras inside and outside the club. Marshall's attorneys wrote a letter to Judge Daniels this week asking him not to compel the release of the materials, and Myles had instructed her lawyer not to disseminate them, either. But Judge Daniels later ruled in favor of the media outlets.

A total of 13 grainy, sometimes-choppy videos were released. In the video above, at the 1:25 mark, Marshall is in the hooded sweatshirt in the middle of the frame. To his right, in the short-sleeve shirt, is Marshall's friend, ex-NFL receiver Mike Sims-Walker.

(In text messages presented in court, Sims-Walker had offered to take the fall for Marshall, but Marshall replied that it wouldn't be necessary.)

A fight had broken out in the crowded VIP area inside the club a few moments earlier that left Marshall's wife, Michi, with a split lip and several lost teeth after she was hit by a bottle. Myles and Marshall had no interaction inside the club, but additional security video showed both Sims-Walker and Myles' then-boyfriend had thrown punches during the crowded melee. It's not known who injured Michi Marshall.

Myles testified that she was upset her birthday party had been ruined. Outside the club, at the 1:32 mark, Myles can be seen approaching Sims-Walker--with Sims-Walker's then-girlfriend Cheryl Lamar, next to her on Myles' left--before trying to punch Sims-Walker.

Marshall, who had been a passive actor to that point, reached in with his left arm before lunging forward with his right and stumbling. It's difficult to see in the video above because of the low-frame rate, but a freeze-frame version shown in court by Myles' attorneys does appear to show Marshall cocking back and delivering a punch with his right arm.

One of the jurors later told reporters that there was a debate during deliberations about whether Marshall had thrown a punch. But what was not clear to anyone on the panel, this juror said, was whether Marshall actually hit Myles.

Further complicating matters was the woman--unidentified and unknown to all involved--who approached the scene at the 1:40 mark before raising both hands above her head and dropping them onto someone in the pile of bodies on the sidewalk. Was that the person who injured Myles?

The jury deliberated for just 1 hour, 11 minutes before finding Marshall not liable on one count each of assault and battery.

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