Update & Summary – “Not Guilty” Verdict Returned by Jury in 20 Minutes
October 25th, 2014 by iPhoneShooting Trial Underway
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“Description of the Shooting”
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At 5:50 PM, Friday, after only 20 minutes of deliberation, a jury of 3 men and 9 women returned a final verdict of not guilty in the trial of Jimmy Gibson for the November, 2013 shooting of a Star City man in northern Drew County.
Many contributing factors and bad decisions (mainly by other people besides the defendant) led to the events of that day.
Based on the information that Gibson had been told,
1. A 26 year old sex offender was “stalking” a 16 year old girl, who was a close family friend; and
2. “He’s got a gun,”
combined that Gibson didn’t know the man that he shot, before that night, seems to eliminate premeditation.
The case presented by the prosecution possibly occurred, but when the testimony, actions, and phone calls of the 16 year old girl were told, it certainly affected the the view of the case in the jury’s opinion.
To sum up a portion of the defense attorney’s closing, “That little girl should’ve had her backside tanned for messing with a grown man, trying to be a grown woman.” He also appropriately described what most people think about a 26 year old sex-offender “messing with” a 16 year old girl.
Again, many bad decisions led to the events of that day, but if not for the actin of the eventual victim and the 16 year old girl’s phone calls, Jimmy Gibson and his shotgun would not have been there, and would not have been in court on Friday.
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Amen! Justice has been served!!!!
The South has spoken!
Thankful I live in the South. If you don’t like it here, use a highway or an airport and leave.