
Memphis Tigers guard Sincere Parker has had his legal case dismissed, his attorney told reporters Tuesday, abruptly ending months of uncertainty while he continues to be listed on the Tigers’ 2025–26 roster. For now, that attorney statement is the main public detail about the outcome, with court records on the dismissal not included in the initial reporting.
Attorney: Case Dismissed Tuesday
As reported by the Daily Memphian, Parker’s attorney, Arthur Horne, said Tuesday that the case had been dismissed. The outlet noted that the update came directly from Horne’s comments to reporters.
How the Case Unfolded
Parker was initially arrested in July 2025 after a woman told authorities there had been an altercation at an apartment the two shared. Investigators alleged that Parker pushed, slapped and choked her and broke her phone. He was booked on aggravated assault and vandalism charges, then released on bond and assigned later court dates, according to ESPN.
On the Court This Season
Parker came to Memphis after averaging 12.2 points per game at McNeese State and is listed as a senior guard on the Tigers’ roster. The University of Memphis Athletics site, along with game coverage, shows he has contributed on the floor this season, including a 22-point performance in January, noted in contemporaneous reports. With the dismissal now public, Memphis heads into its next stretch of conference play with Parker available.
What Officials Said and What’s Next
The university previously told reporters it could not comment on an active investigation, and it has not issued a public statement on Tuesday’s development, according to the Daily Memphian. Hoodline first covered the situation last July in a report that detailed Parker’s arrest on aggravated assault charges and followed the early court dates and related statements.









