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Eric Scott, convicted of manslaughter in the March 2020 death of Anna Grogan Brown in April, will learn his fate Friday.
Madison County Circuit Judge Claude Hundley, who presided over the four-day trial after Jackson County Circuit Judges John Graham and Brent Benson recused themselves due to Scottâs involvement in the countyâs drug court system, is expected to sentence Scott Friday, May 28, at 1:30 p.m.
Scott is facing 10-20 years in state prison.
On March 9, 2020, authorities found Brown deceased from a gunshot wound inside a residence on County Road 36 in Hollywood. According to court testimony, Brown was shot into her left hip, severing an artery in her left leg. The bullet exited her left leg and entered her right leg, severing a vein.
Eric Scott, who played college football at the University of Southern Mississippi and had a lengthy arena football career, will be on trial Monday, April 12 in connection with the death of Anna Grogan Brown, 45 of Hollywood, in March 2020.
Madison County Circuit Judge Claude Hundley, who was appointed, will preside over the trial after Jackson County Circuit Judges John Graham and Brent Benson recused.
Authorities found Brown deceased from a gunshot wound inside a residence on County Road 36 in Hollywood. Prior to entering the residence, authorities were in standoff with Scott, who they said refused to come out.
Authorities used gas canisters and made their way inside, where they said they located Scott, 38, hiding behind a counter. Authorities said a weapon was located inside the residence, along with some drugs, including methamphetamine.
This destination Alabama cafe is worth the trip, by car or boat
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
Posted Mar 17, 2021
Jessica Hanners came back to her hometown of Langston, Ala., to open her Homecoming Cafe in 2018.(Bob Carlton/bcarlton@al.com)
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Jessica Hanners’ culinary journey has taken her from Tuscaloosa to Portland, Charleston to Atlanta.
Now, she’s back home in a little fishing hamlet on Guntersville Lake in the northeast corner of Alabama, where she’s the chef and owner of an off-the-beaten path dining gem that she has affectionately named Homecoming Café & Country Store.
“South Sauty Creek is where we are,” Jessica explains to an out-of-towner. “That’s what our little community is called. It doesn’t even show up on a map. The closest dot is Langston.”