Jury Finds Bay City Man Guilty of Manslaughter — Not Murder — in Baytown Shooting

Jai’Mari K. Campbell, 21, faces up to 15 years in prison after jurors rejected an open murder charge in the death of Toryon Patterson at Baytown Family Neighborhood. A jury has found Jai’Mari K. Campbell did not act with premeditation or malice when he fatally shot Toryon Patterson. While exonerated of murder, Jai’Mari K. Campbell is still likely to face prison time on a manslaughter conviction.Jurors in Campbell’s trial delivered their verdict shortly after 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 7, finding him guilty of voluntary manslaughter.

Saginaw Man Acquitted of Murder on Grounds of Self-Defense

A Saginaw man was all smiles on learning a jury acquitted him of murder on the grounds he acted in self-defense when he fatally shot another man over the summer. Eric M. Wills II, 24, heaved a sigh of relief and smiled broadly when jurors announced they found him not guilty

Delvon M. Jackson Exonerated of Open Murder

After less than two hours of deliberation, a jury exonerated a Saginaw man accused of fatally shooting another man during a fight on a West Side street, finding he acted in defense of his brother. Jurors in the trial of Delvon M. Jackson, 23, delivered their verdicts about 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 25