James Howard Jackson, 19, was sprung from custody on April 6 due to a “clerical error,” authorities say.
The Sheriff’s Department sought help from the U.S. Marshals Service after admitting Jackson was erroneously freed because his case on the department’s website said “dismissed” even though it remained active under a new superseding indictment.
Jackson had been in custody for nearly a year and was being held in lieu of more than $3 million bail before his release. , Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Michele Hanisee told grand jurors that Jackson opened fire because Fischer refused to hand over the pop star’s three prized pups. She said there was no evidence the men knew the dogs belonged to the superstar singer.
“They pointed down to the dogs, that they wanted the dogs, and I said, ‘No.’ And I started to scream for help and tried to fight back,” he testified.
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