OZARK — Judge Bill Filmore of the 33rd Judicial Circuit set an April 13 hearing date for remaining defense motions filed in connection with capital murder charges against the suspect
MICHELLE MANN in the 1999 deaths of two Dothan teenagers after a 45-minute court hearing for Coley Lewis McCraney here Thursday morning.
The attorney general’s office took the case at the request of the 33rd Judicial Circuit District Attorney Kirke Adams, who has declined comment about the reason, citing a judicial “gag order” in connection with the case. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio Citing a 1975 law, Thomas said the state objected to the requirement to have a unanimous jury decision because it puts “an unnecessary burden on the state.”
“Today, all who have sought justice for Tracie Hawlett and J.B. Beasley — including all the residents of the Wiregrass — are finally near closure in this long and painful case,” said Marshall in a written statement after McCraney’s arrest in 2019. “For two decades the families of Tracie Hawlett and J.B. Beasley have sought answers and a suspect in the unsolved brutal murders of their 17-year-old girls.
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