breaking news
A man who pleaded guilty to involvement in
a triple slaying and a fourth murder days later is sentenced to
spend 40 years in prison.
Jimmy Mills, age 32, was one of three people to plead guilty in
the triple murder.
Mills, who was originally charged with capital murder, pleaded
guilty Monday to the lesser charge of first-degree murder in the
December 2001 deaths of Dylan A. Boyd and Carl Boyd, both of
Madison, and Dewayne Stewart, of Forrest City. The one murder
charge accounted for the three deaths.
Also, Mills pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the
shooting death of Voltaurus Parchman 21 days after the
triple-slaying.
For each of the two murder convictions, Mills was sentenced to
40 years in prison. However, the sentences are to run concurrently.
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Mills` co-defendants in the triple slaying -- 37-year-old Steven
Neal and 32-year-old Kevin Mosby -- negotiated guilty pleas to
lesser charges last November.
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