Jamiesfeast – Memphis is becoming a trendsetter in terms of giving lenient punishments to criminals who have committed serious offenses.
In 2023, Edio White was arrested for his involvement in the tragic shooting that claimed the life of 15-year-old Anthony Mason. The incident took place on Thanksgiving morning on Vandalia Street in Binghampton. According to reports, White confessed to being the driver of the vehicle used in the shooting. Following these developments, Criminal Court Judge Bill Anderson ordered White’s release on his own recognizance.
Senator Brent Taylor has urged the judge to reconsider their decision of granting release to a murderer, especially when the investigation is still ongoing, as reported by sources. Unfortunately, it appears that more and more criminals are being set free despite their involvement in murder cases.
According to sources, Jermarcus Johnson, a murder suspect in the case of the celebrity rapper Young Dolph, was released on bond on June 9, 2023. Johnson had pleaded guilty in a court hearing prior to his release.
Residents are growing increasingly concerned about their safety as the trend of repeat offenders being released on bond continues. They fear that these individuals pose a greater threat to their communities when they are out on the streets rather than behind bars.
In a distressing turn of events for the grieving families and devoted fans involved in this high-profile case, another individual suspected of being involved in the murder has been granted release on bond. Reliable sources reveal that Judge Coffee has set Hernandez Govan’s bond at $90,000, imposing certain conditions.
According to sources, there is another case that bears striking resemblance to the one mentioned earlier. This case involves a woman who tragically lost her life at the hands of a man who had a history of committing serious crimes. Despite his repeat offenses, the offender received a lenient punishment and was released. This incident has led many to question the effectiveness of Memphis’ crime policies, as it appears that criminals are able to freely roam the streets, posing a constant threat to potential victims.