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A Jones County woman says the judge is at fault for not explaining what it means to represent herself during her 2019 trial and the North Carolina Court of Appeals agreed, allowing her a new trial possibly later this year.
Linda Elizabeth Murrell was indicted in Nov. 2017 on charges of manufacturing marijuana and maintaining a dwelling “for keeping and selling” marijuana. She was found guilty in Jones County Superior Court in July 2019.
According to court documents, the Jones County Sheriff s Office received a tip of suspected drug activity at Murrell s home, located at 3988 Wyse Fork Road. Captain Samuel French, III testified during the trial saying him and another deputy drove to a neighboring house and saw what looked to be marijuana plants growing in Murrells backyard.