An arraignment hearing for Dynamo goalkeeper Tyler Deric scheduled for today has been moved to Nov. 15.

At that hearing, Deric's attorney will have his first opportunity to see the prosecutor's files on the case pertaining to an alleged incident that led to Deric's arrest on Oct. 31.

Deric has been suspended by MLS pending investigations of the incident which led to him being charged with misdemeanor assault of a family member. Deric, who is suspended from all team activities, missed the Dynamo's playoff victory over the Portland Timbers on Sunday night.

The Dynamo will face Seattle Sounders FC in the Western Conference finals on Nov. 21 and Nov. 30. If they advance to the MLS Cup Final, they would play again on Dec. 9.

A general timeline for domestic assault cases is 60-100 days. They could be longer if they are contested. Major League Soccer will conduct its own investigation independent of local law enforcement and could take action independent of any criminal outcome.

The alleged incident occurred in the early morning hours of Oct. 31. Later that day, the Harris County Assistant District Attorney accepted the charges, and probable cause was found by a magistrate.

Deric posted bail of $1,000 on Nov. 1 and was released from jail.

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Court documents show that Deric is accused of "unlawfully, intentionally and knowingly" causing bodily injury to a person with whom he had a dating relationship by striking her with his head.

Deric's attorney Allen Tanner, who also represented Deric after a previous incident with the same woman, denied everything last week in an interview with the Chronicle.

"I know Tyler and the woman involved," Tanner said. "I know the details of what went on Monday night, and I am totally shocked the police filed this case without doing some sort of investigation. Tyler is totally innocent, and it is totally unfair what is happening now. We will fight this in court."

The previous incident, in which the woman alleged Deric dragged her on the ground with his hand, occurred on Dec. 18, 2015. Deric was arrested 12 days later.

The woman eventually dropped those charges and after showing up to court, consented to a video recorded on Tanner's cell phone in which she said she made up the details in the police report. In the video she said she was mad at Deric at the time and felt bad that she put him in that position.

In lieu of going to trial, Deric reached an agreement with the DA's office to go to relationship counseling. He was not placed on probation and was not required to report to a supervisor.

Court records show Deric completed that counseling on June 20, 2017.

"If the police had looked into the relationship and talked to him (after Tuesday's incident), they would have seen the video in his files," Tanner said. "If the police had known she falsely accused him in the past, maybe they would not have filed the case this time."