A suspiciously clean bathroom, blood-spattered clothing, a screaming outburst by a North Little Rock murder suspect, an eyewitness’ changing story and talk of a conspiracy headed by a drug dealer called “Jake the Snake” proved to be too much for Pulaski County jurors on Friday.
A suspiciously clean bathroom, blood-spattered clothing, a screaming outburst by a North Little Rock murder suspect, an eyewitness’ changing story and talk of a conspiracy headed by a drug dealer called “Jake the Snake” proved to be too much for Pulaski County jurors on Friday.
An 11-woman, one-man Pulaski County jury on Wednesday rejected the bulk of the accusations against former boxing champion Jermain Taylor, clearing him of felony terroristic threatening and reducing the felony domestic violence charge to a misdemeanor.
An 11-woman, one-man Pulaski County jury tasked with deciding whether former boxing champion Jermain Taylor beat an ex-girlfriend bloody, choked her unconscious and threatened her with a knife will render a verdict on felony domestic-violence charges, possibly today, without hearing from the Olympian, his lawyers said Tuesday.