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Once again the victim is punished. When are we going to start protecting our law abiding citizens instead of these type of scum...18 arrests and awaiting trial for knocking out a woman's teeth during a robbery, yet...ugh. Civilized society is doomed IMO.
"During the two-day nonjury trial, Lowe and his attorney, Samuel C. Stretton, argued that he acted in self-defense on the evening of Oct. 1, 2011, when he was jumped by Loren Manning Jr., 51, and at least two other men on Cecil B. Moore Avenue near Bouvier Street.
"When he had his hands around my neck, I pulled out my knife and started stabbing him," Lowe testified Wednesday.
Stretton noted that Lowe stayed at the scene and cooperated with police, believing himself to be the victim.
Stretton said case law barred him from introducing Mannings 18 criminal convictions at trial because Lowe wasnt aware of them and most of them were too old, the most recent from 2002. According to court records, Manning was awaiting trial for allegedly knocking out a womans teeth while robbing her two years ago Thursday."
During the two-day nonjury trial, Lowe and his attorney, Samuel C. Stretton, argued that he acted in self-defense on the evening of Oct. 1, 2011, when he was jumped by Loren Manning Jr., 51, and at least two other men on Cecil B. Moore Avenue near Bouvier Street. "When he had his hands around my neck, I pulled out my knife and started stabbing him," Lowe testified Wednesday. Stretton noted that Lowe stayed at the scene and cooperated with police, believing himself to be the victim. Stretton said case law barred him from introducing Mannings 18 criminal convictions at trial because Lowe wasnt aware of them and most of them were too old, the most recent from 2002. According to court records, Manning was awaiting trial for allegedly knocking out a womans teeth while robbing her two years ago Thursday.
"During the two-day nonjury trial, Lowe and his attorney, Samuel C. Stretton, argued that he acted in self-defense on the evening of Oct. 1, 2011, when he was jumped by Loren Manning Jr., 51, and at least two other men on Cecil B. Moore Avenue near Bouvier Street.
"When he had his hands around my neck, I pulled out my knife and started stabbing him," Lowe testified Wednesday.
Stretton noted that Lowe stayed at the scene and cooperated with police, believing himself to be the victim.
Stretton said case law barred him from introducing Mannings 18 criminal convictions at trial because Lowe wasnt aware of them and most of them were too old, the most recent from 2002. According to court records, Manning was awaiting trial for allegedly knocking out a womans teeth while robbing her two years ago Thursday."
During the two-day nonjury trial, Lowe and his attorney, Samuel C. Stretton, argued that he acted in self-defense on the evening of Oct. 1, 2011, when he was jumped by Loren Manning Jr., 51, and at least two other men on Cecil B. Moore Avenue near Bouvier Street. "When he had his hands around my neck, I pulled out my knife and started stabbing him," Lowe testified Wednesday. Stretton noted that Lowe stayed at the scene and cooperated with police, believing himself to be the victim. Stretton said case law barred him from introducing Mannings 18 criminal convictions at trial because Lowe wasnt aware of them and most of them were too old, the most recent from 2002. According to court records, Manning was awaiting trial for allegedly knocking out a womans teeth while robbing her two years ago Thursday.