Judge: Jackson’s previous acts can be raised at upcoming trial
Judge's Ruling on Admissible Evidence A judge ruled that six previous acts of Tavaris Jackson, accused of killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend in 2023, can be raised at his upcoming trial.
Judge's Ruling on Admissible Evidence A judge ruled that six previous acts of Tavaris Jackson, accused of killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend in 2023, can be raised at his upcoming trial.
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