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  • (SC) Jury acquits shooter in self-defese case 03-21-04
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      Posted Mar 21, 2004 6:26 PM

      (SC) Jury acquits shooter in self-defese case 03-21-04


      (AngelShamaya) Subject: Jury acquits shooter in self-defense case (SC)
      Jury acquits shooter in self-defense case Posted on March 21, 2004

      A Berkeley County man has been acquitted by a jury in the fatal shooting
      of an unarmed man almost 2 years ago. The jury deliberated about 2 hours
      before clearing Archie Clifford Eagerton III, 26, of voluntary
      manslaughter in the April 2002 death of Justin Maurice, 20. Eagerton
      said he acted in self-defense when he shot Maurice in the back.

      Prosecutors said Maurice was trying to remove himself from a hostile
      situation and was shot as he turned away and that the two men did not
      know each other.

      On the day of the shooting, Eagerton said he picked up someone he barely
      knew, Perry Howard. Howard had a previous dispute with people Maurice
      was with. The men wanted to attack Howard, and by association, Eagerton.

      Eagerton was pursued by Maurice and 4 of his friends for nearly 12 miles
      to his rural Berkeley County home. Eagerton said Maurice picked up his
      pregnant wife at their home and threw her to the ground.

      "We were telling them to leave and that we didn't want any trouble,"
      Eagerton said. "It was 5 against one. I had to do what I had to do."

      Deputy prosecutor Blair Jennings said he respected the jury's decision.
      "Based on all the evidence, the jury felt Mr. Eagerton was in fear for
      his life and so he acted in self-defense," he said.

      http://goupstate.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040321/NEWS/403210444

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