A judge in Atlanta has granted a $230,000 bond to Javaris Crittenton in his murder case.
Judge Karen Woodson rejected a request by Crittenton's attorney, Brian Steel, that all charges in the case be dismissed because, Steel maintains, police had no physical evidence.
Crittenton is charged with malice murder, aggravated assault and gun possession in the August 19th shooting death of Julian Jones. It is alleged that Crittenton shot Jones ((or had Jones shot)) accidentally as he meant to shoot a man in a group with her who he believed had stolen jewelry from him...
Police maintain that Crittenton was picked out of a photo line-up. As a result of being released on bond, he also has to wear an ankle monitor.
Here's your refresher, thanks to our friends at MyFoxAtlanta
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Javaris Crittenton Waives First Court Appearance: MyFoxATLANTA.com
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