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Jury To Begin Deliberating Monday In Taylor Death Penalty Case
Defense Chooses To Put On No Proof Jury deliberation will begin Monday in Chattanooga's first Federal Court death penalty case after attorneys for Rejon Taylor said they plan to put on no proof. The government closed out its case on Friday morning with Hamilton County Medical Examiner Dr. Frank King testifying that Atlanta restaurant operator Guy Luck suffered four gunshot wounds when he was murdered at Collegedale on Aug. 6, 2003. Attorney Leslie Corey said Taylor should not be convicted of murder because the only witness who was also in the van at the time ... ![]() Buses Take Gulf Evacuees Back Home TEMA Provides Transportation After Brief Chattanooga Visit Hurricane Gustav Evacuees who have been calling the Brainerd Recreation Center home since last Saturday packed up their bags in the predawn hours Friday to make the trip back to their homes in New Orleans. Red Cross Officials were notified that they would be winding down their shelter operations for those clients who were evacuated by FEMA late in the day on Thursday. After a week of caring for as many as 250 evacuees Red Cross staff, volunteers and the agencies involved in supporting the care of the evacuees will be focusing ... | ![]() Photo by Virginia Webb Hurricane Gustav evacuees who spent almost a week at shelters in Chattanooga board buses back to New Orleans early Friday morning. Click to enlarge. Chattanoogan.com Poll Results | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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