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Evidence in the case was presented in the hearing in Jones County Circuit Court on Tuesday. Meadows claims his actions were in self-defense when Dyer reportedly weilded a “small bat” or “large flashlight” when he approached Meadows and told him to leave his home.
Judge Dal Williamson noted that most of Dyer’s wounds were to his back, buttocks and the back of his arms and ruled that the evidence shows that Meadows’ reaction was “more force than was necessary” to stop the threat
Convicted killer on parole going back to prison after judge denies self-defense claim after man was stabbed 11 times - Magnolia State Live | Magnolia State Live
That's just a horribly bad defense.
Judge Dal Williamson noted that most of Dyer’s wounds were to his back, buttocks and the back of his arms and ruled that the evidence shows that Meadows’ reaction was “more force than was necessary” to stop the threat
Convicted killer on parole going back to prison after judge denies self-defense claim after man was stabbed 11 times - Magnolia State Live | Magnolia State Live
That's just a horribly bad defense.