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WTF? 50,000 dollar bond for murder?

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I'm failing to see the logic here as to why a judge would issue a bond to a teenage murder defendant!?? :cmad::cmad:

DA: Black man run over, killed in Miss. hate crime

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/07/06/ap/national/main20077408.shtml


(AP) JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Two young white men were looking for a black man to assault in Mississippi's largest city when one of them ran over a 49-year-old African-American with a pickup truck after he had been assaulted, killing the man, a prosecutor said Wednesday.

James Anderson was run over by a Ford pickup outside a Jackson hotel near dawn on June 26 and died later in hospital, Hinds County District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith said during a bond hearing for Deryl Dedmon, who is accused of driving the truck.

Dedmon and John Aaron Rice, both 18 are also accused of assaulting Anderson before he was run down. Both are charged with murder in Anderson's death.

"It was an intentional act and it was a hate crime," the prosecutor said.

Judge Ali Shamsiddeen increased Dedmon's bail to $800,000 from $50,000 after he heard more details about the hate crime allegations. Dedmon, who had looked ahead intently during the hearing, lowered his head when the higher bond was announced. He was put in handcuffs after the hearing and taken away as some people who accompanied him to court wiped away tears.

"Dedmon murdered this victim because he was a black man," Smith said. "We do have information that they were rejoicing after killing the victim."

Smith said Dedmon called a friend after the alleged crime and said, "I just ran that ****** over."

The hate crime allegations resonated in Mississippi, which long had a history for racial violence against blacks, particularly during the civil rights struggle.

Dedmon's attorney, Lee Agnew, said during court that he's seen nothing to back up the "racial allegations." Agnew had no comment after the hearing.

Dedmon, a thin teen with blond hair, shook his head from side-to-side when Smith questioned a police detective and suggested that Anderson had been run over several times.

Anderson was run over in a part of Jackson known for drug activity, though an attorney for his relatives said the case had nothing to do with drugs. Dedmon was arrested later that morning after being pulled over on Interstate 20. Witnesses provided police with a description of the truck and authorities were looking for it.

There were two teenage girls in the truck with Dedmon, Smith said. He would not say if the girls will face charges.

Det. William Waples testified that one of the girls first told police it was an accident and that Dedmon tried to go around Anderson, but he said she later changed her story.

Rice and others at the scene left in a different vehicle, Smith said.

A woman who identified herself as Rice's mother, but didn't give her name when contacted by phone, said her son wasn't in the truck with Dedmon. "My son was not even in that vehicle. My son is innocent." She referred calls to attorney Marc Brand, who did not immediately respond to a message left after hours.

Winston Thompson, an attorney representing Anderson's family, said they were pleased Dedmon's bond was increased. He had been free on the $50,000 bond. :doh:
 
I mean come on, this is a young driver trying to impress some girls,

"hey what if I run over that **** over there will you give me some booty??"

So this kid is at home, free on bond, until some clustershmuck gets the idea lets up his bail to 800k instead of lock the miserable little bastard up for the rest of his life. My Grandfather was born in Miss, and he must be rolling over in his grave because not much has changed... SMDH
 
I think the worst part about this is that it doesn't surprise me. I've always said racism in this country is going nowhere. It's sad but true.
 
I'm not seeing the problem here. Someone was accused of murder and arrested. Unless the prosecution can come up with a good reason for the defendant to be remanded in state custody before trial, there's a strong chance the judge will set bail at some high number. In this case, the judge set it at $50,000 before changing his mind and setting it at $800,000.

It's not like this dude bought his way to freedom. He still has a murder trial coming up. And he's currently back in lockup because he now has a higher bail to pay.



So to recap: a man accused of murder is currently in jail until his trial, and he's not getting out unless he can pay a bail of nearly 1 million dollars.
 
If the person was rich, he would get off with a slap on the wrist.
 
Obake you're surprised and outraged about this ? Really ? This is Mississippi we're talking about here. Home of rednecks galore.
 
I guess because I've had way too many near death experiences with aggressive drivers as a pedestrian than I care to deal with!
 
I'm not seeing the problem here. Someone was accused of murder and arrested. Unless the prosecution can come up with a good reason for the defendant to be remanded in state custody before trial, there's a strong chance the judge will set bail at some high number. In this case, the judge set it at $50,000 before changing his mind and setting it at $800,000.

It's not like this dude bought his way to freedom. He still has a murder trial coming up. And he's currently back in lockup because he now has a higher bail to pay.



So to recap: a man accused of murder is currently in jail until his trial, and he's not getting out unless he can pay a bail of nearly 1 million dollars.

I kinda agree here. He's back in jail until he pays the extra money or he goes to trail. He's still facing a big trial, I'd be more pissed if he somehow gets off of that rather than how much bail he gets at the beginning.
 
I'm intrigued
justice system is on a roll this year.
Yeah, don't ignore the call of the mother, I'm tired of such meat-heads for mothers especially, and tired of them generally
I think the worst part about this is that it doesn't surprise me. I've always said racism in this country is going nowhere. It's sad but true.
Racism, an issue that will never leave this earth it seems
 

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