Jourdan Lewis now knows his fate.

The trial involving the Dallas Cowboys' third-round pick for allegations of domestic violence got underway in Ann Arbor, MI just as the team fired up training camp halfway across the country in Oxnard, CA.

According to the initial police report, Lewis' girlfriend told law enforcement he "dragged her across the living room floor and stated that Lewis grabbed her by the neck and held her on the floor 'for about three seconds", charges he vehemently denies. For his part, Lewis insisted he was innocent -- stating he only grabbed her because he was "trying to get her off of him" in an attempt to leave during a heated argument.

Well, the verdict is in and Lewis is not guilty.

NOT GUILTY: Jury dismisses charges against CB Jourdan Lewis.



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Speaking earlier in the offseason just after the NFL Draft, EVP Stephen Jones was confident Lewis would be exonerated.

"Well, this guy's an outstanding guy," said Jones to SiriusXM NFL Radio hosts Jim Miller and Pat Kirwan, via The Dallas Morning News.

"At the end of the day, we did a lot of research. No need to rehash all that. At the end of the day we go what kind of guy is this overall? And whether it's on the field, off the field, this guy is a solid individual. Of course we did all our investigations, we did all our diligence and we decided, hey, he's not coming off our board.

"And we feel good about it. Obviously that will have to play out. We feel good about how that's going to play out. We have a lot of confidence in him. We just said, hell, we need some corners here. I think he can step in and ... I think he's going to make a big difference."

The team took a risk and pulled the trigger on Lewis with the 92nd overall pick, which could easily prove to be the biggest steal of their entire draft haul.

"I'm elated," said Lewis after hearing the verdict, via ESPN reporter Michael Rothstein.

That's likely an understatement.

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