Hinds County Circuit Judge Adrienne Wooten granted a $250,000 secured bond to Cartisha Cashion. A grand jury indicted Cashion in December for the murder of 12 year-old Adrian McDougles.
Young Adrian was a student at Mid-Town Charter School. Tragically, his mother moved her family to Hattiesburg to escape Jackson violence and was in town for the late Adrian's graduation ceremony. McDougles and his 16 year-old brother were walking on Ventura Drive in Jackson on May 26,2022 when Otha Brown and accomplices allegedly drove by and shot the brothers. The elder McDougles suffered gunshot wounds in the forearm and shoulder.
The indictment charges Cashion with murder, aggravated assault, and drive-by shooting. The indictment states:
on or about the 26th day of May, 2022, in the county aforesaid and within the jurisdiction of this Court, said defendant, being a female human being, while acting in concert and/or aiding.
assisting, or encouraging Otha Brown, Maurice Collins, and others known and unknown to the Grand Jury, did willfully, unlawfully, and feloniously, with deliberate design to effect the death of Adrain McDougles, a male human being, kill Adrain McDougles by shooting him with a firearm..based upon a series of acts connected together and constituting pan of a common scheme or plan, on or about the 26th day of May, 2022, in the county aforesaid and within the jurisdiction or this Court, said Cartisha Cashion, being a female human being, did willfully. unlawfully, and feloniously attempt to cause or purposely or knowingly caused bodily injury to Onterrio McDougles with a deadly weapon or other means likely to produce death or serious bodily harm; to-wit: Otha Brown, while acting in concert and/or aiding, assisting, or encouraging Cartisha Cashion, Maurice Collins. and others known and unknown to the Grand Jury, shot Onterrio McDougles witb a Glock 19, 9mm handgun, a deadly weapon
The defendants were denied bond. Assistant Public Defender Andrew Williams represents the defendant. Williams submitted a motion to set a reasonable bond for his client in April. The motion claims she was merely a passenger in the vehicle when the murder took place. She asked for special relief since she gave birth while in custody and now has two children under the age of 3.
Judge Wooten set her bond at $150,000 for the murder indictment, $50,000 for the aggravated assault charge, and $50,000 for the drive-by shooting charge for a grand total of $250,000.
However, Cashion was apparently not able to post bond because she still remains in jail.
The grand jury indicted Otha Brown for the same charges as well as felony fleeing and felon with a firearm in July.
9 comments:
It seems I have seen Otha Brown's mugshot on theses pages before. Maybe he'll recieve the appropriate justice in prison that a child killer deserves; along with his henchmen and women.
Is Wooten a fairly competent and fair judge? I am not that familiar with her..
Haha, Wooten is neither competent nor fair. She is psychotic though, so there’s that.
So why did they shoot the kid?
Wooten is an absolute idiot. She is the epitome of a failing justice system in Hinds County.
She graduated from Ole Miss Law School. She passed the bar exam and is a member of the MS Bar Association.
She also has ratings listed and served in the legislature.
So, could you be more specific on why you find her to be an idiot, incompetent, not fair or psychotic. Surely you have specific examples you'd like to share or are you commenting from Parchman?
@11:39 Touché
@11:39 - At one time, graduates of OM law school did not have to take the bar to be licensed in this state. Could she be of that era?
@ 9:27 must have served with her in the Legislature.
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