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Jam Master Jay case unravels as Jordan Jr. walks free
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79168, member: 636"] The murder case for Run DMC's Jam Master Jay took another convoluted turn with a major court decision. A judge overturned the conviction for one of the two men found guilty, Karl Jordan Jr., stating the prosecution's theory was pure speculation. The ruling pointed out a complete lack of evidence connecting Jordan personally to the killing, which prosecutors claimed was revenge for a botched drug deal. His defense attorney noted the ruling provided some holiday season relief for the family. The other convicted man, Ronald Washington, saw his murder conviction stand. The judge reasoned a jury could plausibly believe Washington acted to retaliate for a failed Baltimore transaction and to send a message. Jordan still faces separate murder charges, and federal prosecutors can appeal the acquittal. Washington's lawyers also plan to challenge parts of the decision. The judge highlighted there was no proof of any personal dispute between Jordan and the hip hop legend, whose real name was Jason Mizell. With a third defendant, Jay Bryant, still awaiting trial, this long-running case remains unresolved, promising more legal battles and scrutiny over two decades after the shooting. [/QUOTE]
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