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Judge sets $1,500 bond in Johnny Manziel assault case

A Dallas judge has set a $1,500 bond for former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel in his misdemeanor domestic assault case. Manziel is due in court May 5 -- to go over his bond conditions.

Manziel's attorney, Robert Hinton, said Wednesday that the 23-year-old quarterback is expected to turn himself in for booking next week, though no date has been set.

The Heisman Trophy winner and former Texas A&M star was indicted by a grand jury this week after his ex-girlfriend alleged he hit her and threatened to kill her during a night out in January. She alleged she was hit so hard that she temporarily lost hearing in one ear.

Manziel faces a Class A misdemeanor that carries up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine.

Manziel has been dropped by two agents and his endorsers.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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