Attorney General Jim Hood issued the following statement.
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Hinds county jury found Charles Kuebler, 35, of Jackson, guilty of
deliberate design murder. Kuebler has been convicted a second time for
the June 30, 2010, murder
of Tamra Stuckey, Attorney General Jim Hood announced.
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Hinds county jury found Kuebler guilty today of deliberate design
murder and using a gun in the commission of a felony following a
retrial. On June 30, 2010, Kuebler shot and
killed 28-year-old Tamra Stuckey in the head while she was sleeping.
The
second jury trial of Kuebler, 35, of Jackson, concluded Tuesday with a
verdict finding Kuebler guilty of deliberate design murder.
Hinds
County Circuit Court Judge Winston Kidd ordered Kuebler to serve life
in prison for deliberate design murder and to serve five years to run
consecutively for using a gun
in the commission of a felony.
“We
appreciate the jury for quickly returning a guilty verdict and we thank
Judge Kidd for sending this man to prison to think about his senseless
acts of violence resulting
in the death of the victim,” General Hood said. “Our office will
continue to fight against and prosecute any case dealing with violence
against women.”
The
case was originally prosecuted by the Hinds District Attorney’s Office
in 2011. That conviction was reversed by the Mississippi Supreme Court
and a new trial was ordered.
The Hinds County District Attorney’s office was removed due to a
conflict of interest and the Attorney General’s Public Integrity
Division received the case in 2016. Prosecution was handled by Assistant
Attorney General Stan Alexander and Special Assistant
Attorney General Steven Waldrup. The case was investigated by JPD with
assistance from PID investigator Perry Tate.
26 comments:
Whitie gets life in Hinds County. Every one else gets blessings.
Nope. Black murder convicts get life sentences all the time in Hinds County. Thanks for playing.
Thug
it will be appealed again and reversed again. happens all the time. look at the case of curtis giovanni flowers. tried 5 times and reversed 5 times. most recently by the US supreme court.
Briefly, and without telling me to go look it up, why was the original conviction reversed? Thanks.
Will Musgrove trying his first criminal defense trial- what could possibly go wrong?
What is 'deliberate design murder' and how does it differ in act or sentence from first degree murder or depraved heart murder?
5:59 - the flowers case is a bit of an outlier...
Why have a death penalty if it's never used for a murderer?
Flowers is innocent. Check out Willie James Hemphill and listen to his air tight alibi.
Yes, I understand there are serious questions about guilt in the Flowers case. No such questions here. And drug use here.
6:03. The judge didn’t allow pertinent information to be admitted and there was other information that should’t have been presented that was.
As a Law Enforcement Officer I can't tell you how many times I stopped someone from Hinds County and find that they were arrested for murder, only to have the charge dropped to manslaughter and got 20 years. Some how they end up getting out before the 20 years.
Kingfish maybe you should check to court records and see just how many murder charges are dropped to a lesser charge.
Attn 8:59 I remember the Flower's episode. It was gruesome and cold hearted. There was absolutely no doubt of his guilt. He put a bullet in the back of each victims head. If that is not cold hearted and deprave I don't know what is.
Kidd is an idiot. He needs to get off the bench to save Hinds County millions of dollars in retrials. The case was reversed the first time because Kidd refused to give an instruction on the defendant's theory of the defense. This time, as per the Miss.S.Ct's explicit instructions, he gave the instruction but refused to allow the defense to put on the evidence in support of its defense. Kidd is a MASSIVE idiot. There's just no excuse for his rulings.
7:42 “there was absolutely no doubt of his guilt”
that word ... I don’t think it means what you think it means
no direct evidence
jailhouse-snitch testimony, highly suspect
and a shady D.A.
Do you know what you call a person who graduates last in his class at law school? Hinds public defender or Hinds Co. judge.
How much money has his father spent on this boy?
Stanley Alexander finally won a case.
@7:42-
What is the story behind the “jailhouse snitch” you mentioned? I didn’t follow this case, first I’ve heard of this.
If he weren't guilty the cops wouldn't have arrested him.
//sarcasm mode off//
What's the difference between 'deliberate design murder', intentional murder and murder in the first degree? Aren't they all the same? Otherwise they'd be manslaughter.
10:25, Wikipedia has a tolerable article on Flowers, including this:
According to two of Flowers's cellmates in the first jail in which he was held, Flowers admitted to them that he had stolen the money and committed the murders. Flowers denied this.[11] Of the original two witnesses to the confession, one of the witnesses has since died with no further elaboration on the confession and the other later retracted his testimony.[12] A third witness alleged a later confession by Flowers when the both of them were in a different prison, after the first trial, but that witness also later recanted.[11]
Louie Kuebler's been a fuck-up all his life - kicked out of St. Andrew's before he even got to the 6th grade, knocked around at J.A. - even the Ed Center couldn't do anything with him. Always bailed out by his indulgent father until this. I used to see him at Fenian's back in the day, wired-up and scowling, drinking heavily. Didn't surprise me at all that he killed someone.
to the wiseass at 8;41......strap this one on tough guy. where someone graduates in a law school class is not an indicator of where they are going to end up in the practice. more stinking JJ urban legend.
Where is he now? Cant find him on MDOC or Vine Link.
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