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The Boone County Sheriff s Office is investigating the death of Columbia attorney, Steven Wyse, according to Capt. Brian Leer. No foul play is suspected in his death, but the investigation ....
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The family of Nadria Wright, an 18-year-old woman who was killed in a September 2019 Columbia shooting, feels like justice wasn t served today. I was told explicitly how they [the prosecution] feel about it, Hamilton said. That they don t represent me and my family and now that I know that, I m gonna see what I can do to try to make sure that our families are represented when something like this happens. The Columbia man accused in the shooting killed Nadria Wright and left a man injured. He was sentenced on Friday to seven years in prison. Javion Lawhorn, 31 entered an Alford plea Friday to second-degree assault and first-degree involuntary manslaughter. Under such a plea, a defendant admits the state has evidence for a conviction but does not admit guilt. ....
Murder suspect takes plea deal resulting in reduced charges. COLUMBIA - The man accused of shooting and killing a teenager in September 2019 pleaded guilty Friday and was sentenced to seven years in prison. Javion Lawhorn entered an Alford plea to second-degree assault and first-degree involuntary manslaughter during a pre-trial hearing Friday. He was set to stand trial next week. Special public defender Stephen Wyse said he arranged the plea bargain with special prosecutor Morley Swingle early Friday morning. The Alford plea, he said, means that Lawhorn does not admit he committed the crime but believes the evidence is such that he likely would be convicted and the punishment would be far worse. ....