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On Tuesday, Judge J.P. Mauffray let the conviction stand -- despite ruling Mychal Bell was improperly tried in adult court instead of as a juvenile.
Jena: 6 you should care about Dan 2007
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On Tuesday, Judge J.P. Mauffray let the conviction stand -- despite ruling Mychal Bell was improperly tried in adult court instead of as a juvenile.
Archive 2007-09-01 Dan 2007
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Mauffray then sentenced Bell to 18 months in a juvenile facility.
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Mauffray had previously denied motions by 5 of the defendants to recuse him from their cases.
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Before Utter took Beard's case, he writes in his motion, Mauffray told him that white beating victim Justin Barker was lucky that he did not "bleed to death".
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In his motion to recuse Mauffray, David Utter of the Juvenile Justice Project of Louisiana and attorney for Jena defendant Jesse Ray Beard, outlined a pattern of judicial bias.
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Supporters of the Jena 6 say that the motion to recuse Mauffray is part of an effort to give them a fair trial.
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Supporters of the Jena 6 say this was only one of the ways Mauffray demonstrated bias against the young Black men.
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Utter writes that, in response to a discussion about potential alternatives to incarceration, Mauffray scoffed and said, "Jesse Ray needs severe consequences, short term."
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Mauffray also called the Jena 6 "real troublemakers", and discussed alleged incidents involving the defendants.
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