breaking news
With one overturned conviction and two
mistrials behind them, Jefferson County prosecutors will put a Pine
Bluff man on trial for the fourth time for a four-year-old
homicide.
Fred Minor Junior is charged with first-degree murder in the
shooting death of 28-year-old Jeffrey Moorehead on February 21,
2000.
Minor was convicted in 2001 and sentenced to 15 years in prison
but that conviction was overturned by the State Supreme Court. The
high court said Circuit Court Judge Berlin Jones should have given
the jury instructions on a lesser charge of manslaughter.
A jury deadlocked in a retrial in July and in November Jones
declared another mistrial before testimony began, citing
allegations by both the prosecution and defense of improper contact
between jurors and prospective witnesses and family members.
The shooting followed a confrontation between Minor and
Moorehead with Moorehead reportedly throwing a brick through a
window of Minor`s car and Minor following Moorehead to the paint
store and throwing the same brick through a window of Moorehead`s
car.
Moorehead was shot in the head and chest and was pronounced dead
at the scene. Testifying in his own defense, Minor said Moorehead
had threatened him several times.
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