Questions Linger After Fatal Beating of Black Student
Wednesday, September 8, 2004 at 03:10AM
TheSpook
Six weeks after his death, questions continue to be
asked in the slaying of a black high school student in Pasadena. Noah
Jamahl Jones died after a brawl at a Pasadena party in July. Murder
charges were brought and then dropped against four white students. The
Anne Arundel County chapter of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People has asked for a federal civil rights
investigation into Jones' death. But attorneys for two of the four
white young men contend Jones was part of an armed group that came
looking for a fight. Also, prosecutors say Jones and another friend
were charged in Juvenile Court with severely beating another teenager
last spring. Anne Arundel County State's Attorney Frank Weathersbee has
convened a grand jury to consider whether murder charges should be
refiled. It met for a second time. But some Maryland-based legal
experts familiar with the case said they were surprised by
Weathersbee's actions. "In a serious case involving a murder, it's
highly unusual for a prosecutor to dismiss charges before a full
investigation and final autopsy report" has been completed, said Doug
Colbert, a professor of law at the University of Maryland and former
defense lawyer who teaches courses in race and the law. [more ]
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