In an ‘extraordinary’ move, Mississippi AG tries to overturn officer’s manslaughter conviction

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In an ‘extraordinary’ move, Mississippi AG tries to overturn officer’s manslaughter conviction
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A Jackson, Mississippi, police officer was convicted of manslaughter in the death of a partially paralyzed 62-year-old. Now the state’s AG wants to throw out the officer’s 2022 conviction, taking his side over the DA who prosecuted him.

Hinds County Sheriff’s Office, arguing that the evidence at trial did not support the verdict — that Robinson’s injuries were due to his resisting arrest and his underlying medical condition, and not the result of excessive force. Fox’s lawyers have also said the judge gave “erroneous” instructions to the jury and unfairly prevented Fox from recounting what Robinson said to him.

Owens said Fitch’s office gave him five minutes’ notice that it was going to file that brief. He responded first in a public statement that accused her of making an “unprecedented political maneuver” to support a police officer. In a later, Owens’ office accused Fitch’s office of making “factual misrepresentations” while “zealously advocating for the interest of a convicted criminal defendant.”

Derrick Johnson, the president of the NAACP and a longtime Jackson resident, said Fitch’s actions on the Fox case should be seen as a preview of what could happen if a new law creating a state-appointed court to handle criminal cases in Jackson is allowed to go into effect. The NAACP has sued to block the law — a challenge— saying it strips Jackson residents of their voting power and weakens their say in how justice is administered in the city, where judges and district attorneys are elected.

Robinson’s family filed a wrongful death lawsuit accusing Fox and the two other officers of excessive force and attempting to cover up their actions, accusing the city of Jackson of failing to properly train and supervise the officers, and accusing the ambulance company that responded to the scene of failing to properly treat Robinson.

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