A Hung Jury Means A Georgia Man Imprisoned For One Decade Must Wait Longer For The Murder Charges Verdict

Georgia Man Imprisoned For One Decade Awaiting Murder Charges Will Wait Longer For A Verdict

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A hung jury means Maurice Jimmerson, a Georgia man imprisoned for ten years, must wait longer for the murder charges verdict.

A Hung Jury Means A Georgia Man Imprisoned For One Decade Must Wait Longer For The Murder Charges Verdict
A Hung Jury Means A Georgia Man Imprisoned For One Decade Must Wait Longer For The Murder Charges Verdict (Photo: Big Rapids Pioneer)

 

A Georgia man imprisoned in Georgia for one decade will wait for another trial. The defense lawyer of a Georgia man requested for speedy trial

A Georgia man imprisoned in Georgia for one decade awaiting trial for a 2013 drive-by shooting that killed two people and injured others will have to keep waiting for a verdict.

A judge dismissed the trial of a Georgia man last Monday after being unable to give a verdict in Georgia man’s delayed court trial.

A hung trial means that the Georgia man went back to jail in Albany, the city in Georgia where the shooting incident took place. The attorney of the Georgia man has said he will try the case again.

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The co-defendant of the Georgia man, Condell Benyard, was imprisoned for seven years

Georgia man is being held on $400,000 bail on several charges and held without bail on destroying a toilet in jail.

The court set on Aug. 8 a court hearing to consider a lower bail for a Georgia man that might allow the Georgia man to get out of jail.

The co-defendant of the Georgia man, Condell Benyard, was imprisoned for seven years while awaiting court trial. The co-defendant of the Georgia man was found not guilty of all 26 crime charges against him.

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