Posted by Faith of Acts of Faith In Love and Life.
Judge Krista Marx split the pending trials in two with a separate jury for each defendant charged in the rape and beating of a mother and her son. The August 16th trial date for scum of the earth 20-year old Tommy Poindexter and 18-year old Nathan Walker will proceed as scheduled. There’s a tentative date of September 15th for alleged rapists/attempted murderers defendants 17-year old Jakaris Taylor and 15-year old Avion Lawson as their lawyers have asked for continuances.
Circuit Judge Krista Marx told lawyers for the defendants that a delay is not likely. “The case is old and it’s time for it to go to trial,” she said. (I agree)
Prosecutors have listed some last-minute witnesses, including three men depicted in court as additional suspects in the crime and new experts in handwriting and DNA. WPB Post
I sincerely hope they do find the rest of the perpetrators. Anyone who still has doubts about whether DBRBM exist here’s your worse, all fatherless boys. They are currently roaming free to continue their crime sprees and terrorist attacks on other unprotected women and children. No matter what happens with this trial they still have an un-cashed check of accountability in the afterlife that WILL be.
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um let me hand you an “alleged” you need to pepper the post with “alleged” until they are convicted.
*going to sleep now*
If you have a journalist friend who is out of work in the West Palm Beach area, hit the contact form. We’re contracting.
Just another example of why people need to make better choices about why they are having children, can they take care of them and will the fathers be present in their lives-we may not be the only example in our childrens lives but we must always try and set the best example I suppose Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton will not be at the trial offering support to the victims no television cameras will be there.
Quote: “I suppose Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton will not be at the trial offering support to the victims no television cameras will be there.”
Ooooh, that was just cold. They may show up one of those days to talk to a reporter…but their victims may be different.
I, for one am eager to see the outcome of these trials. I wonder if the victims will ever come forward. Whether they do or not, they deserve justice!
Did the issue of Dunbar Village come up at the NAACP convention?