A decide declared a mistrial Monday within the authorized case in opposition to former Miami soccer participant Rashaun Jones, who was accused of killing ex-teammate Bryan Pata in 2006, The Miami Herald reviews. Jones was arrested in August 2021 and charged with first-degree homicide after he was accused of capturing Pata “execution type.”
Six jurors have been unable to return to a unanimous conclusion after six hours of deliberations following a three-week trial, the newspaper reported. Jurors stay undecided on Jones, 40, because the offender behind the homicide of Pata, who was slain on Nov. 7, 2006, outdoors his residence in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Jones, who has pleaded not responsible, had a deteriorating relationship with Pata throughout their time as teammates with the Hurricanes, prosecutor Cristina Diamond stated in court docket. Jones was serving a staff suspension for marijuana use and was “jealous” of Pata’s stardom, based on the prosecution.
Jones was recognized on two separate events out of a police photograph lineup by a former Miami professor, who lived within the Colony Residences the place Pata was killed.
ESPN reported on the time of his arrest that Jones and Pata had been in fights earlier than the killing. The homicide was a nationwide information story and was a central case in South Florida for a number of years following Pata’s dying.
Pata’s household pleaded in 2017 for assist in discovering his killer. Protection lawyer Christian Maroni stated in court docket there isn’t any “direct, credible proof” connecting her shopper to Pata’s dying and stated there have been a number of suspects too rapidly dominated out regardless of proof on the scene, together with fingerprints.
Below Florida regulation, the case will be tried with a brand new decide and jury by prosecutors inside 90 days of Monday’s ruling. The defendant, Jones, will nonetheless require authorized illustration.
The decide’s ruling on this case falls underneath one of many three Florida Guidelines of Legal Process, the place a court docket might declare a mistrial. The primary is an madness plea from the defendant, with the second coming as a sanction for a celebration’s failure to adjust to discovery guidelines or orders. The third mistrial choice is when a jury’s verdict is deadlocked or unclear.
