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Miles Bridges’ hearing delayed for 7th time; Hornets’ season will start without him

A preliminary hearing in Miles Bridges’ felony domestic violence case in Los Angeles was delayed for the seventh time Monday and moved to Nov. 3.

A “prelim,” as it is known, will be an important crossroads in Bridges’ case in which prosecutors will be required to produce evidence to show the Charlotte Hornets free agent has committed a crime.

A spokesman for Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon did not immediately respond to a Monday email from The Charlotte Observer seeking an explanation for the latest delay.

The office of Bridges’ defense attorney, John Barnett of Tustin, Calif.