Former Alabama’s Basketball player Darius Miles has been set at the Alabama Circuit Court to erect a trial for a capital murder starting on 1 December, arrested more than two years after two years in connection with the deadly shooting of Jamia Harris in Tuskalosa.
23-year-old Miles was accused of “aid and hatred” co-operative Michael Davis, who was found guilty of capital murder. Davis was sentenced to life in jail without the possibility of parole, and is in the process of appealing the decision.
Davis was found guilty of firing in Harris’ jeep during a firing with Harris’s boyfriend, Sedric johnsonA shot and killed Harris, while she was sitting on the front passenger seat. In Alabama, while being in a vehicle, someone shooting and killing someone is on charges of capital murder.
Prosecutors say Miles provided to Davis, who was his childhood friend, with a gun. In Davis’ trial, defense lawyers argued that Davis was protecting himself from Johnson when he carried a gun.
The state sentenced the first mile to death from the table. He has been held on 15 January 2023 without a bond at Tuskalosa County Jail since his arrest – the day he was removed from the Alabama Basketball team.
Miles played 53 games for Alabama, with two beginnings, an average 4.2 points per game.
Charlotte Hornets was one of the testimony to the testing of Davis by Charlotte Hornets, a former standout of Alabama. Miller and Miles had text in half an hour for shooting, and Miller took his car to Tuskalosa at a time, where he was going to pick up miles. Miller testified that he did not know that the miles had put their gun in Miller’s car until he arrives. Miller has not been accused of doing wrongdoing or being accused with any crime, and has cooperated in the investigation.
It is not yet known that any other current or former members of the Miller or Alabama men’s basketball program will be called to test the miles. In Davis trial, the state called Miller and Ab-Aryizona Point Guard Jayden BradleyWho was a member of Crimson Tide in 2023. The state also listed former Alabama team manager Cooper Lee – which was on the passenger seat of Miller’s car – and former Crimson Tide Basketball player Nick pringal The Davis trial was called as possible witnesses, but neither to testify.
Miller and Bradley testified in Davis’s testing that Davis Alabama was often around the basketball team, mainly with miles, even though they had no official affiliation with the program.