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State of Tennessee v. Daireus Ice
Date: 09-19-2025
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Court: Circuit Court, Shelby County, Tennessee
Plaintiff's Attorney: Shelby County, Tennessee, District Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney: Click Here For The Best Memphis Criminal Defense Law Lawyer Directory
Description:
Memphis, Tennessee, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with kidnnapping and rape of a 4-year-old girl.<br>
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The victim, now 12-year-old, testified, recounting the assault and its enduring impact. Her mother and brother also provided testimony, while family members remained present throughout the proceedings, steadfast in their pursuit of justice.<br>
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"Although the facts and evidence in this case were especially horrific, I am grateful for the jurors' service and ability to sit through proof the week rendering the only just result,†said Chief Prosecutor Devon Dennis. " My hope is that the victim and her family can finally move forward knowing that both defendants will be held accountable. The parents and citizens of Shelby County are a little safer today, now that Dareius Ice has been convicted. <br>
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"We are pleased with the verdict and it would not have been possible without the hard work of our team,†added Chief Prosecutor Lessie Rainey. "We hope the victim and her family have some peace of mind going forward.â€<br>
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Investigators testified that Ice recruited Antoine Wilson—who has already pleaded guilty to all charges and testified against Ice—to abduct the child from her front yard. Wilson sexually assaulted the child while Ice filmed the attack, later leaving her near her home.<br>
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The case took years to reach trial because it involved multiple co-defendants, three separate judicial assignments, and extensive DNA analysis.<br>
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Ice faces three additional pending cases involving similar allegations.
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The victim, now 12-year-old, testified, recounting the assault and its enduring impact. Her mother and brother also provided testimony, while family members remained present throughout the proceedings, steadfast in their pursuit of justice.<br>
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"Although the facts and evidence in this case were especially horrific, I am grateful for the jurors' service and ability to sit through proof the week rendering the only just result,†said Chief Prosecutor Devon Dennis. " My hope is that the victim and her family can finally move forward knowing that both defendants will be held accountable. The parents and citizens of Shelby County are a little safer today, now that Dareius Ice has been convicted. <br>
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"We are pleased with the verdict and it would not have been possible without the hard work of our team,†added Chief Prosecutor Lessie Rainey. "We hope the victim and her family have some peace of mind going forward.â€<br>
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Investigators testified that Ice recruited Antoine Wilson—who has already pleaded guilty to all charges and testified against Ice—to abduct the child from her front yard. Wilson sexually assaulted the child while Ice filmed the attack, later leaving her near her home.<br>
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The case took years to reach trial because it involved multiple co-defendants, three separate judicial assignments, and extensive DNA analysis.<br>
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Ice faces three additional pending cases involving similar allegations.
Outcome:
The Defendant was found guilty.
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About This Case
What was the outcome of State of Tennessee v. Daireus Ice?
The outcome was: The Defendant was found guilty.
Which court heard State of Tennessee v. Daireus Ice?
This case was heard in Circuit Court, Shelby County, Tennessee, TN.
Who were the attorneys in State of Tennessee v. Daireus Ice?
Plaintiff's attorney: Shelby County, Tennessee, District Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Memphis Criminal Defense Law Lawyer Directory.
When was State of Tennessee v. Daireus Ice decided?
This case was decided on September 19, 2025.