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McDonald’s court date cancelled

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San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Ray McDonald’s court date for Monday was cancelled and no new date will be scheduled “unless or until charges are filed,” the Santa Clara County district attorney tweeted Friday.

However, McDonald’s case will continue to be investigated.

McDonald was arrested at his home Aug. 31 on suspicion of felony domestic violence. Police said McDonald’s fiancee had “visible injuries.”

McDonald was later released on $25,000 bail. He has not been charged.

The 49ers and NFL have allowed McDonald to play since his arrest, saying they are waiting for the legal process to play out until taking any actions regarding discipline.

“We’ve handled it the way we felt was best and stated it from the beginning — how we were going to handle it and then have had the patience to carry it out,” coach Jim Harbaugh said Friday.

The 49ers host the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.

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