Kansas prosecutors declined Wednesday to bring felony charges against Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle following a domestic disturbance at a hotel in Wichita, saying they concluded after reviewing the extensive police investigation that there is a lack of evidence to support them. ''The sufficiency of proof required in a criminal case is proof beyond a reasonable doubt,'' District Attorney Marc Bennett said in a news release. ''We find the nature of the available evidence in this instance is insufficient to meet that burden as to felony charges.'' The case may still be referred by police to the city prosecutor's office for potential misdemeanor charges. Randle's attorney, Gary Ayers, did not immediately return phone and email messages seeking comment on the development.
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