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Jury Rules on Oakwood Home Invasion
Written by Bruce Ferrell   
Saturday, 29 March 2014 10:06

RALEIGH -- A Wake County jury returned a verdict of guilty against Jahaad Marshall on all 22 counts he was facing in a series of home invasions in Raleigh's Historic Oakwood Neighborhood, including one robbery that left a man paralyzed from the waist down when he was shot while attempting to stop a sexual assault against his wife.

Jahaad apologized to everyone in the courtroom.

"I just apologize for everything."

Jahaad was sentenced to 263 years in prison. Jahaad's brother, Shabar, has already admitted guilt to the incident at the Beyer's home. Judge Henry Hight delayed sentencing Shabar.

Last Updated on Saturday, 29 March 2014 15:10
 
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