Marvin Harris
In June of 2003, Marvin Harris was indicted, alleging that he stole a 2000 Ford Expedition on or about
The motion to set bond, filed by Harris’s attorney, Marc E. Brand, was made November 10 and included the line, “Marvin Harris has no prior offenses.”[3]
Harris was only required to pay $1,000 in order to be released on a $10,000 bond. The release was ordered by Circuit Judge Swan Yerger on November 14.[4] Harris’s previous arrest record is lengthy.[5]
At about
Hedgepeth was 46 with two children, a 22-year-old son and an 18-year-old daughter in
Hedgepeth’s family expressed outrage over the system. Valeria Walters, of Clinton, was “angry” and “upset” when told of Harris’s string of arrests. “It is hard to understand that we have a system where someone goes in and out of jail so quickly and they do not get the time they deserve. I certainly wish he had still been in jail. My brother would still be alive,” said Walters.[7]
Yerger finally revoked the bond on
A grand jury handed down an indictment on or about April 7, 2004 for the murder of Carriel Frank Hedgepeth in violation of Section 97-3-19(2)(e), Mississippi Code, 1972 while engaging in the commission of robbery in violation of Section 97-3-79, Mississippi Code of 1972 Annotated.[9]
Harris, on October 21, 2005, pleaded that he “did willfully [and] unlawfully kill a human being with or with deliberate design to effect the death of person killed” and that he “on or about Jan. 1, 2004 did shot [sic] Carriel Hedgepeth while robbing him.”[10]
Harris was sentenced to life with parole by Judge Tomie T. Green on
[1] Order of Grand Jurors for the State of
[2] Order of W. Swan Yerger,
[3] Motion to set bond. Marc E. Brand, attorney,
[4] Order of W. Swan Yerger, Circuit Judge,
[5] See Appendix “A” attached
[6] Clarion-Ledger: Gates, Jimmie. “Man gets life after guilty plea in ’04 murder of ATM repairman.”
[7] Clarion-Ledger: Hudson, Jeremy. “Man Held in ATM Slaying.”
[8] Order to revoke bond. W. Swan Yerger, Circuit Judge,
[9] Order of Grand Jurors for the State of
[10] Petition to enter a plea of guilty: First Judicial District of Hinds County Circuit Court, case # 04-0-289.
[11] Order of Tomie T. Green, Circuit Judge,
[12] Prisoner Commitment Notice. Mississippi Department of Corrections for