Kim Delaney Not Facing Charges After Arrest in Marina Del Rey
Emmy-winning actress Kim Delaney will not be charged following her recent arrest in connection with an alleged domestic incident. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced that both Delaney and her partner, James Morgan, were not subject to prosecution due to a lack of sufficient evidence.
Incident Details
Delaney and Morgan were taken into custody on March 29. The arrest stemmed from a disturbance reported at a residence on Marquesas Way, prompting a call to law enforcement authorities around 9:45 a.m. Morgan faced allegations of battery, while Delaney was arrested on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Delaney was subsequently released from custody at roughly 10:45 a.m. on the following Tuesday. Records reveal that Morgan, who had posted a bond of $20,000, was also released by Sunday evening.
Career Highlights
Kim Delaney, 63, rose to prominence with her portrayal of Detective Diane Russell on the critically acclaimed ABC drama “NYPD Blue.” Her performance in the series earned her a Primetime Emmy Award in 1997. Delaney has also been recognized for her roles in other popular television series, including “General Hospital,” “Army Wives,” and “All My Children.”
As this situation unfolds, the absence of charges allows Delaney to continue her endeavors in the entertainment industry without the shadow of legal issues hanging over her.