April 2, 2025 7:14 pm EDT

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has decided not to file charges against Kim Delaney and her husband, James Morgan, after a domestic violence incident between the couple.

A spokesperson tells Page Six Tuesday, “Our office has declined to file charges against Kim Delaney and James Morgan due to insufficient evidence.”

A rep for Delaney did not immediately return our request for comment on the decision.

The latest update comes three days after the “NYPD Blue” alum was arrested Saturday morning following a report that she and Morgan had gotten into a “heated argument that turned physical.”

Law enforcement sources then gave more details about what allegedly transpired between the pair.

A source claimed to TMZ that Delaney and Morgan had been arguing since Friday evening, which prompted the “CSI: Miami” alum to file a domestic violence report with the police that night.

Delaney reportedly called the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department the following morning when her husband returned to their residence.

However, Morgan claimed to police that his wife had actually attempted to run him over with her vehicle shortly before the authorities arrived, per a source. He reportedly showed cops a video as proof.

Following a brief investigation, Delaney was booked for felony assault with a deadly weapon and Morgan was taken into custody for misdemeanor battery.

Despite the violent incident, the married couple appeared lovey-dovey on social media earlier this month.

Delaney posted via Instagram a close-up photo of her and Morgan cozying up together on March 13, writing in the caption, “Pure love ❤️ #lucky #grateful.”

She also wrote alongside a photo of them on Oct. 12, 2024, “A beautiful 2nd wedding anniversary!!! 10/11. And now anniversary weekend! Great memories! I love you, hubby-your wife for life.. 💚💍💚.”

Prior to tying the knot with Morgan, Delaney was married to actor Joe Cortese from 1989 to 1994 and actor Charles Grant from 1984 to 1988.

She has a history of alcohol abuse, including a 2002 arrest for drunk driving, a 2003 rehab stint and a 2005 custody battle stemming from alcohol-related endangerment of her son. 

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.



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