Jury delivers mixed verdicts for the man accused of killing Detroit synagogue president Samantha Woll
- A jury found Jackson-Bolanos not guilty of first-degree premeditated murder but guilty of concealing facts from police.
- The jury was deadlocked on first-degree felony murder and home invasion charges, possibly leading to a retrial.
- Jackson-Bolanos faced charges related to the fatal stabbing of Samantha Woll in October 2023 outside her home.
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Detroit Jury Returns Partial Verdict in Samantha Woll Murder Trial
A Detroit jury delivered a partial verdict Thursday in the trial of Michael Jackson-Bolanos, the man accused in the murder of Jewish leader Samantha Woll, following five days of deliberations. The defendant faced four charges. The jury was deadlocked on the felony murder and home invasion charges. The jury found him not guilty of premeditated murder and guilty of concealing facts to police. “Partial verdicts happen from time to time and are not …
Jury finds suspect not guilty of first-degree murder of Detroit synagogue leader, deadlocked on other charges
A man accused of stabbing a Detroit Jewish leader to death in her home last fall may face a new trial after the jury acquitted him of one murder charge but was deadlocked on two others.
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