Darius Miles Set for Trial Dec. 1 in Tuscaloosa Shooting
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, ALABAMA, DEC 1 – Darius Miles is charged with aiding a fatal shooting after allegedly providing the gun to Michael Davis, who received life without parole, prosecutors said.
- Darius Miles, who previously played basketball for the University of Alabama, is scheduled to face trial for capital murder in Tuscaloosa during the week beginning December 1, 2025.
- In January 2023, Miles was taken into custody in connection with the deadly shooting of 23-year-old Jamea Harris, which occurred close to a well-known nightlife area in Tuscaloosa.
- Miles faces charges alongside Michael Davis, who was found guilty of capital murder in May 2025, while prosecutors decided against seeking the death penalty for both men.
- Prosecutors relied on surveillance footage and phone records linking Miles to the weapon, but his attorneys argue he is immune under Alabama's self-defense law.
- The trial is expected to last at least a week, with District Attorney Paula Whitley calling the Davis conviction "partial justice for Jamea.
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