Three years after one Pulaski County circuit judge predicted a bleak future for 17-year-old capital murder suspect Malik Raheem Williams, a second judge has seen the potential for rehabilitation in the Little Rock teen, ordering that he be tried in juvenile court.
LITTLE ROCK The future of a Bryant teenager implicated by police in two Little Rock shootings one the execution-style slaying of a man at a carnival, the other in which the teen's 17-year-old cousin was wounded by another man is in the hands of a judge preparing to decide whether the teen should face his charges as a man or boy.
The future of a Bryant teenager implicated by police in two Little Rock shootings one the execution-style slaying of a man at a carnival, the other in which the teen's 17-year-old cousin was wounded by another man is in the hands of a judge preparing to decide whether the teen should face his charges as a man or boy.