Juries do not come to verdict in double-jury murder trial
Share this @internewscast.com

After hours of careful consideration, the juries involved in the double-jury murder trial of Marcel Johnson and Kentrevious Garard adjourned for the night without reaching a decision.

In JACKSONVILLE, Fla., the murder trial concerning the fatal shooting of 13-year-old Prince Holland and injuries to four others extended late into Wednesday night. Two separate juries faced difficulty in reaching a unanimous decision after extensive deliberations.

Each defendant, Kentrevious Garard and Marcel Johnson, is being judged by a different jury. Neither panel had reached a decision.

After the day’s closing arguments, the jurors commenced their evaluation of the evidence. This followed the prosecution’s details of the events from December 2022, when they claimed 22 bullets were fired into a vehicle at the Moncrief and New Kings Road intersection, with Holland, other teenagers, and their adult coach inside.

The prosecution asserts that Garard was the shooter, with Johnson serving as the getaway driver. In addressing each jury independently, prosecutors argued that Garard is fully aware of his guilt, with evidence decisively proving his culpability on all charges.

Similar assertions were made about Johnson’s involvement, arguing his connection to the murder. Prosecutors claimed, “He was the driver involved in the case of the 13-year-old’s death; his failure to confess to being the shooter indicates his guilt.”

Garard’s defense attorneys argued that no solid evidence connects him directly to the shooting, challenging the existence of any motive, and suggesting that this lack of motive should lead to his exoneration.

“Lack of motive equals a reasonable doubt. And remember, with just one, the law commands a verdict of not guilty,” Garard’s attorney told jurors.

Both juries ended their deliberations for the evening. Garard’s jury left the courthouse about 10:30 p.m., and Johnson’s around 8:30 p.m.

The judge has ordered jurors to resume deliberations at 9 a.m. Thursday, hoping for verdicts in both cases but there is no timetable for how long the decision will take.

First Coast News will continue to provide updates live outside the Duval County Courthouse as the trial unfolds.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Scientists capture the crackling sounds of what they believe is lightning on Mars

Researchers Record Potential Lightning Sounds on Mars

At Cape Canaveral, Florida, researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery by detecting…
Temple staff stunned to hear knocking from inside coffin brought in for cremation

Temple Staff Shocked by Unexpected Sounds from Coffin During Cremation Ceremony

A 65-year-old woman from Thailand, presumed dead, shocked temple workers in Bangkok…
Chicago-area doctors worry over subclade K flu strain ahead of Thanksgiving 2025 holiday

Chicago Doctors Sound Alarm on Emerging K Flu Strain Threatening Thanksgiving 2025 Travel Plans

ELMHURST, Ill. — As the holiday season approaches, a surge of concern…
National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom dies from wounds in DC attack

Tragic Loss: Honoring National Guard Member Sarah Beckstrom After DC Attack

WASHINGTON (AP) — On Thursday, President Trump shared that one of the…
Taking out Hamas' million-dollar 'root' tunnel is game changer, analyst says

IDF Uncovers Hamas Tunnel Beneath UN Site: Fox News Highlights in ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter

Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter highlights the growing issue of anti-Jewish prejudice…
Who is the DC National Guardsmen shooting suspect? What to know about Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal

Meet Rahmanullah Lakanwal: The Afghan National Linked to the DC National Guardsmen Shooting

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, has been identified by law enforcement…
Trump administration to reexamine green cards issued to people from 'every country of concern'

Trump Administration’s Green Card Review Targets High-Risk Countries: What You Need to Know

According to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Joseph B. Edlow, a…
UFO documentary pulls back curtain on ‘psychological operation’ after decades of government cover-up: expert

Expert Reveals UFO Documentary Exposes Decades of Government Secrecy as a ‘Psychological Operation

The enigma of mysterious, unidentified objects observed in the skies has puzzled…
Nigerian children as young as 5 among hundreds kidnapped, nun says

Tragic Rise in Kidnappings: Nigerian Children, Some Just 5, Among Victims

A significant number of children abducted from a Catholic school in Nigeria…
Anna Kepner dies mysteriously during family vacation on Carnival cruise ship: Timeline of events

Justice Sought: Anna Kepner’s Father Demands Accountability in Tragic Cruise Ship Incident

FBI probes Florida teens death on cruise ship In a recent segment…
Military reveals just how much turkey shipped globally to ensure American troops enjoy Thanksgiving meal

Military Discloses Global Turkey Shipment Details to Ensure American Troops Enjoy Thanksgiving Feasts Worldwide

American troops stationed around the world will soon be savoring their favorite…
6.0 magnitude earthquake strikes northwest of Anchorage, Alaska: USGS

Powerful 6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Northwest Anchorage, Alaska: Latest USGS Update

A significant earthquake, registering a magnitude of 6.0, struck Alaska early on…