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North Carolina v. Christopher Terrell Stanback
Date: 07-12-2015
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Judge: Breecher Gray
Court: District Court, Durham County, North Carolina
Plaintiff's Attorney: Josephine Davis
Defendant's Attorney: Allyn Sharp, Assistant Public Defender
Description:
Durham, NC - The State of North Carolina charged Christopher Terrell Stanback, age 27, with first-degree murder claiming that he shot and killed 37-year-old Jermaine Andrew McDonald in a drive-by shooting on June 18, 2013. The State claimed that the motive for McDonald’s slaying, was in retaliation for two previous fights involving members of the defendant’s and victim’s families.
Outcome:
Not guilty
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About This Case
What was the outcome of North Carolina v. Christopher Terrell Stanback?
The outcome was: Not guilty
Which court heard North Carolina v. Christopher Terrell Stanback?
This case was heard in District Court, Durham County, North Carolina, NC. The presiding judge was Breecher Gray.
Who were the attorneys in North Carolina v. Christopher Terrell Stanback?
Plaintiff's attorney: Josephine Davis. Defendant's attorney: Allyn Sharp, Assistant Public Defender.
When was North Carolina v. Christopher Terrell Stanback decided?
This case was decided on July 12, 2015.