A Mobile teenager who spent almost a year and a half in jail on a murder charge now is a free man after a grand jury declined to indict him.
) - A teenager who spent almost a year and a half in jail on a murder charge now is a free man after a grand jury declined to indict him.in January last year. Prosecutors had alleged that Adams knocked on Pendelton’s door in Mount Vernon and then shot him when he opened it.
Adams’ lawyer, Jonathan Friedlander, said the case was based on the victim’s description of shooter as a man with reddish dreadlocks. But he said other people in the area fit that description.Friedlander said it also was questionable whether the evidence would have been admissible. The description came from a witness who talked to Pendleton just before his death. Normally, a witness cannot testify about what someone else said.
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