June 28, 2009

A look inside the Taliaferro jury  06/28/09 12:01 AM

A look inside the Taliaferro jury

Media coverage and outrage over controversial verdicts in the shooting death of popular Powhatan High School student Tahliek Taliaferro may have influenced jurors while they deliberated the sentence of one of the men they convicted in the case. Four jurors independently confirmed to the Richmond Times-Dispatch in recent interviews that as many as three jurors viewed or read media accounts during the sentencing phase of the trial. They said those jurors told the group they were fearful of the repercussions that might ensue from a light sentence for shooter Ethan Parrish because it could further inflame the community and possibly endanger jurors.


June 01, 2009

Protesters rally in advance of Powhatan sentencing  06/01/09 12:01 AM

Protesters rally in advance of Powhatan sentencing

Civil-rights leaders yesterday predicted the possibility of arrests and large crowds this week when two men convicted of involuntary manslaughter of a popular high school athlete are sentenced. And the Rev. Curtis W. Harris, a leader on civilrights issues in Virginia for half a century, told a boisterous crowd outside the Powhatan County courthouse that the courts system has made the adjudication of Tahliek Taliaferro’s death “a legal lynching.“


May 31, 2009

Community on edge for Parrish sentencings  05/31/09 12:01 AM

As Tahliek Taliaferro’s family and friends march today in protest of recent court decisions in the shooting death of the popular Powhatan County teen, a larger storm is brewing. On Thursday, Ethan and Joey Parrish will be sentenced for the slaying of Taliaferro nearly a year ago. Ethan pulled the trigger that day last June, setting in motion a chain of events that has left a small-town community confused and angry. The Parrish cousins, along with their vehicle’s driver, Stephanie Reynolds, originally faced murder charges in Taliaferro’s killing. The Parrishes were convicted of the lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter this year, prompting uproar in Powhatan.


May 30, 2009

Slain teen’s family calls on Kaine for help  05/30/09 12:01 AM

The family of slain Powhatan County teen Tahliek Taliaferro yesterday called on Gov. Timothy M. Kaine to launch an investigation into the case, alleging racial discrimination by the legal system. They also urged Kaine to send an observer to Thursday’s sentencing of cousins Ethan and Joseph Parrish, who were convicted this year of involuntary manslaughter in Taliaferro’s death. They initially had been charged with murder but were convicted of the lesser charge.


May 27, 2009

Reynolds spared additional jail time in Taliaferro slaying  05/27/09 12:01 AM

Stephanie C. Reynolds, who a year ago faced a murder charge in the shooting death of Tahliek Taliaferro, walked away from the Powhatan County courthouse yesterday a free woman. Reynolds, 20, never fired a gun or made a threat in connection with the high school athlete’s death. But yesterday, a judge approved a plea agreement in which Reynolds acknowledged guilt to three misdemeanors in connection with Taliaferro’s slaying.


April 15, 2009

FBI investigating Taliaferro slaying  04/15/09 12:01 AM

The FBI is working with the Powhatan County Sheriff’s Office to investigate the slaying of high school student Tahliek Taliaferro for possible civil-rights violations, law-enforcement officials said yesterday.


April 02, 2009

Powhatan minister decries effort of KKK in county  04/02/09 12:01 AM

A prominent black minister in Powhatan County has issued a statement bemoaning the distribution of Ku Klux Klan literature in his community. The Rev. Gregory L. Beechaum Sr., pastor of Little Zion Baptist Church, said county residents are “once again disappointed with this latest effort of Ku Klux Klan” in the county. “We can’t believe that we are still dealing with this in 2009,“ he said.


March 26, 2009

Charge reduced against witness in Taliaferro trial  03/26/09 12:01 AM

Charge reduced against witness in Taliaferro trial

Powhatan County’s commonwealth’s attorney asked yesterday that a first-degree murder charge against a key witness in the shooting death of Tahliek Taliaferro be reduced.


March 25, 2009

Jury recommends 11 year-sentence for Ethan Parrish in Powhatan slaying  03/25/09 12:01 AM

Jury recommends 11 year-sentence for Ethan Parrish in Powhatan slaying

A Powhatan County Circuit Court jury that found Ethan Parrish guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the slaying of Tahliek Taliaferro recommended yesterday that he receive the maximum sentence—10 years in prison.

Powhatan residents react to Taliaferro verdict  03/25/09 12:01 AM

Justin Jones said his view of Powhatan County changed forever when a jury decided that last summer’s shooting death of his friend Tahliek Taliaferro was an act of involuntary manslaughter, not first-degree murder. “Justice has not been served the way it should have,“ Jones, a senior at Powhatan High School who played football with Taliaferro, said yesterday.


March 24, 2009

Parrish cousins found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in Taliaferro slaying  03/24/09 12:01 AM

Parrish cousins found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in Taliaferro slaying

After finding Ethan Parrish guilty of a reduced charge of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of a popular Powhatan High School student, jurors will continue deliberations on his sentence this morning.

Jury recommends 11 years for Ethan Parrish in Taliaferro slaying  03/24/09 12:01 AM

Jury recommends 11 years for Ethan Parrish in Taliaferro slaying

Today, a jury ruled that Ethan Parrish should serve 11 years in prison for the death of teen Tahliek Taliaferro. Coming tomorrow in the Richmond Times-Dispatch: Powhatan reacts to the verdict and sentence.


March 20, 2009

UPDATE: Jury to deliberate on Powhatan murder case on Monday  03/20/09 11:26 AM

POWHATAN—Closing arguments in the case of two cousins charged in the shooting death of Tahliek Taliaferro finished at 6:30 p.m. The jury will return Monday for deliberations. This morning, one of the cousins testified in Powhatan County Circuit Court that the shooting was an accident. Ethan Parrish, 25, told the court that he feared for his own safety when he shot Taliaferro on June 24. Today was the third day of the first-degree murder trial for Parrish and his cousin, 18-year-old Joseph “Joey” Parrish.

Prosecution rests in Powhatan murder trial  03/20/09 12:01 AM

Friends: Slain teen was not in pursuit Prosecution rests in Powhatan trial of two in Taliaferro killing Friends of Tahliek Taliaferro testified yesterday that while the teenager may have wanted to fight Joseph “Joey” Parrish, Taliaferro was not pursuing him when Ethan Parrish, Joey’s cousin, opened fire. Courtney Jones, a friend of Taliaferro’s, testified in Powhatan County Circuit Court that shortly before the June 24 shooting, Taliaferro said of the Parrishes, “Let’s go fight them. Let’s get them.“

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