Vikings offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie has been given a June 2 trial date in Miami-Dade County Court on charges stemming from his Feb. 24 arrest outside a Miami nightclub.
McKinnie, who was not present at today's hearing, faces four charges, including felony battery, as the result of a fight with a member of the club's security staff.
He previously pleaded not guilty to all charges.
"We're preparing for trial and going forward with the discovery process," his attorney, Larry Kerr, said. "Other than that, I have no further comment."
McKinnie has been arrested four times since joining the Vikings in 2002 and faces a possible NFL suspension or fine under the league's personal conduct policy if the case is not dropped.
McKinnie, who was not present at today's hearing, faces four charges, including felony battery, as the result of a fight with a member of the club's security staff.
He previously pleaded not guilty to all charges.
"We're preparing for trial and going forward with the discovery process," his attorney, Larry Kerr, said. "Other than that, I have no further comment."
McKinnie has been arrested four times since joining the Vikings in 2002 and faces a possible NFL suspension or fine under the league's personal conduct policy if the case is not dropped.