A judge is allowing forensic testing of evidence that might result in proving someone else is responsible for murdering NBA star Chris Paulâs grandfather, Nathaniel Jones, in 2002.
Judge Allen Baddour is the chair of a panel of three Superior Court judges charged with determining whether four men convicted in Jonesâ death should be exonerated. The N.C. Innocence Inquiry Commission held a five-day hearing last year and members voted 5-3 that there was sufficient evidence that the four men might be innocent in Jonesâ death. The three-judge panel was scheduled to hold an evidentiary hearing in April but that hearing has now been continued. A new hearing date has not yet been set.
Hearing held on motion suggesting another person killed NBA-player Chris Paul s grandfather Nathaniel Jones in 2002 No decision has been made yet
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Hearing held on motion suggesting another person killed NBA-player Chris Paul s grandfather Nathaniel Jones in 2002 No decision has been made yet
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Motion suggests another person may have killed NBA-player Chris Paul s grandfather Nathaniel Jones in 2002
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