A choose denied bond on Wednesday for former Alabama basketball participant Darius Miles, who’s going through a capital homicide cost associated to a deadly capturing close to campus.
Tuscaloosa County Circuit Judge Daniel Pruet mentioned at a listening to on Wednesday that the bond difficulty may very well be revisited later.
Miles has pleaded not responsible within the January capturing dying of 23-year-old Jamea Harris. The former reserve ahead and Michael Lynn Davis, each 21 on the time, are charged with capital homicide.
Former Alabama teammates together with Jahvon Quinerly, Jaden Quinerly and Noah Gurley attended the listening to, in accordance with al.com.
The capturing occurred on the Strip, a student-oriented business district of bars and eating places close to the Tuscaloosa campus. Investigators mentioned Harris was sitting within the passenger seat of a automotive when she was struck by a bullet, which brings a capital homicide cost in Alabama.
Davis is accused of firing the gun that killed the younger lady, in accordance with court docket paperwork filed in Tuscaloosa. Investigators wrote in a court docket doc that Miles admitted to offering the handgun instantly earlier than the capturing.
Defense attorneys urged in an earlier court docket listening to that the 2 have been reacting defensively following an altercation with a younger man in Harris’ group.
Miles was dismissed from the Alabama workforce after his arrest.