Sandy
07-28-2017, 11:59 PM
It killed its pappy, but the other crimes were sure to involve at least one human, besides the three deputies who were hurt trying to take it down.
Then its spigger lawyer claims, of course, dindu nuffins! I don't know how much worse this country can get.
Police say Steven Jessie Harris was arrested in October 2005 for the murder of his father, Malichi Randle. He was indicted with 11 different counts including murder in 2006, but a later ruling declared him incompetent to stand trial after he was diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott says Harris at the time went on a crime spree shooting his father and cars. He also allegedly carjacked and stabbed a driver. Deputies pursued Harris and the spree ended in a shootout with police injuring three deputies, according to police.
“He’s right back on the streets,” Scott told Fox News. “There’s no justice at all for the victims in this thing. The criminal courts and law enforcement [have] no jurisdiction over him at this point.”
Harris’ lawyer Carlos Moore says his client’s rights were violated and is working on a lawsuit against Clay County for damages. Moore took over Harris' case last year after being approached by his brother.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/07/28/mississippi-man-freed-after-11-years-in-jail-without-trial.html
http://www.tuckermoorelaw.com/carlos-e-moore/
http://www.tuckermoorelaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/moore-bio-pic.jpg
Then its spigger lawyer claims, of course, dindu nuffins! I don't know how much worse this country can get.
Police say Steven Jessie Harris was arrested in October 2005 for the murder of his father, Malichi Randle. He was indicted with 11 different counts including murder in 2006, but a later ruling declared him incompetent to stand trial after he was diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott says Harris at the time went on a crime spree shooting his father and cars. He also allegedly carjacked and stabbed a driver. Deputies pursued Harris and the spree ended in a shootout with police injuring three deputies, according to police.
“He’s right back on the streets,” Scott told Fox News. “There’s no justice at all for the victims in this thing. The criminal courts and law enforcement [have] no jurisdiction over him at this point.”
Harris’ lawyer Carlos Moore says his client’s rights were violated and is working on a lawsuit against Clay County for damages. Moore took over Harris' case last year after being approached by his brother.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/07/28/mississippi-man-freed-after-11-years-in-jail-without-trial.html
http://www.tuckermoorelaw.com/carlos-e-moore/
http://www.tuckermoorelaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/moore-bio-pic.jpg