Delaware State Senator found not guilty of criminal charges after jury trial


A jury on Thursday found State Sen. Darius Brown, D-Wilmington, not guilty of misdemeanor offensive touching and disorderly conduct after a two-day trial. 

The trial saw a woman accuse Brown of hitting her in the head and throwing a drink glass that shattered in her proximity while they dined at Taverna Rustic Italian Restaurant in Talleyville last May. 

While a misdemeanor, each charge carried a maximum penalty of 30 days in prison. 

Brown did not testify at the trial, has not directly addressed the charges publicly and declined to comment after the verdict. After the verdict was read, Bill Rhodunda, Brown’s attorney, said he and his client were “very pleased” by the jury’s decision and declined further comment. 

During closing arguments before the jury deliberated on Thursday, Rhodunda, argued that the woman lied to embarrass his client, whose status as a prominent state politician was not discussed in front of the jury to prevent bias. 

“The mere allegation of striking a woman is extremely damaging to one’s reputation,” Rhodunda said, characterizing the state’s evidence as “woefully inadequate.” 

Prosecutors argued to the jury that evidence showed that Brown, a former Wilmington city councilman who has been a state senator since 2018, erupted into a jealous rage over a social media post involving the woman. 

Sen. Darius Brown, D-Wilmington (front), is flanked by fellow lawmakers at a press conference outside Legislative Hall on Wednesday to announce proposals to change policing and civil rights laws in Delaware.

The woman testified that she and Brown were dining for more than two hours when a social media post soured the conversation. When she declined to speak on the topic more, Brown indicated he would leave, stood up and moved to her side of the booth.

Brown then came to her side of the booth and said something along the lines of “you think it is a game or joke or funny,” the woman told the jury. 



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