JPD arrested Terrance Young after he allegedly murdered his brother's girlfriend, Kaylin Banyard on June 30. Unfortunately, Young was out on bond for several felonies when the homicide took place.
JPD arrested Young in September 2019 for allegedly carjacking a woman at 134 Cheryl Hill Drive. A Hinds County grand jury indicted him in January 2020 for kidnapping and burglary in October 2019. Young and an accomplice, Patrick Scott, allegedly broke into a home on Garden Park Drive "with the intent to steal." If true, the indictment describes the true depravity of Terrance Young:
willfully, unlawfully, feloniously and without_ lawful authority forcibly seized and confined J.M., a twelve year old male child, against his will, by forcibly confining him in a rear bedroom in the home located at 1215 Garden Park Drive, Jackson, by threatening to shoot J.M. with a handgun....
The case was assigned to Judge Tomie Green. The grand jury issued the indictment on January 17, 2020. However, the indictment was not served until Wednesday after Young was arrested on the murder charge, over a year and a half later.
The murder of Kaylin Banyard took place on Terry Road last week. She was only 21 years old and graduated from Hinds Community College. JPD arrested Young and charged him with murder and drive-by shooting.
Jackson Municipal Court Judge set Young's bond at $1.5 million ($1 million for murder charge, $500,000 for drive-by shooting charge) Tuesday. The bond hearing grew raucus at times as a bailiff had to remove the deceased's visibly upset sister.
20 comments:
Sociopathic animal. He needs the death penalty.
Just another blessing from Judge Green.
Can a civil suit be filed against Judge Green for repeatedly endangering the public?
Is there a reason the conditions of his bond wouldn't be revoked when he had a restraining order issued against him?
criminal justice malpractice-
Can judges be recalled in this state?
The blood is on the judges hands. He is a sociopath.
Looking at the documents, the city judge apparently gave him an unsecured $2,500 bond on the initial charge, which was carjacking. That's why he was out, free to kidnap and rob the following month.
So, the municipal judge who originally set him free failed to bring him back for a revocation hearing after he was arrested again. Then, the failure to serve the indictment kept him free on the second set of charges.
All of those charges, on which was was free while awaiting trial, were violent crimes. Eventually, he killed somebody. You can be a judge, or you can be a social worker, but you can't be both at the same time.
The aliens are going to clean all this up soon. They're going to announce their presence this year.
You could murder your mother n father in Hinds County....and, get bail because, you were an orphan!
@ 1:51 you win for today !!! awesome.
Dignity. The only word you need to keep saying to yourself over and over again. Dignity.
Judge Green did nothing wrong in this case. The Judge doesnt do anything until the sheriff serves the Indictment. This is not on Judge Green.
You could murder your mother n father in Hinds County....and, get bail because, you were an orphan!
Hinds County, hell. 80% of California felt sorry for the Menendez brothers who took the stand and cried because they were then orphans.
It’s not a judge’s job to serve an indictment. In fact, the judge CANNOT do anything in a case until it is served.
I don't give a damn whose fault it is. It's a crying shame that this happened. An even bigger shame that the people aren't marching in the street's because it did happen. Apathy is the greatest destroyer of all, and apathy is running rampant in this country.
Was he ever indicted on the original carjacking charge? Does this date back to yet another incompetent failure of the former-District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith?
His bond should have been revoked after the second arrest. The city prosecutor could have asked for it (and may have) and the Muni Judge could've revoked it. That is probably the real problem in this case.
So sad. I hope the child he kidnapped gets the help and support he needs, otherwise that trauma may lead to the continuation of cycle.
It's so sad to see this happen.
Who was the municipal court judge on the first case? I've seen that signature on more than one order than let a defendant accused of a violent crime out on minimal or no bond, only to commit even more violent crime(s).
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