The defendant was charged with capital felony, murder, kidnapping and other crimes on the claim that he participated in the abduction of the victim and that he subsequently shot and killed the victim with an assault weapon. The State announced its intention to seek the death penalty. At the two-week trial, Mike established that the prosecution’s key witnesses were biased and had falsely implicated the defendant. The jury deliberated less than three hours and found the defendant not guilty of all charges.
2001, STATE V. J*, Superior Court, Bridgeport
By Brendan|2015-06-17T14:46:55+00:00June 17th, 2015|State Cases|Comments Off on 2001, STATE V. J*, Superior Court, Bridgeport
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