A Mobile County judge on Friday postponed a court hearing for a man accused in a string of violent offenses, as his legal problems continue to mount.
) - A judge on Friday postponed a court hearing for a man accused in a string of violent offenses, as his legal problems continue to mount.
Defense attorney Michael Kaoui said he expects prosecutors to use the murder charge to bolster their argument that Rowser is too dangerous to be released on bail. At least until Thursday, Rowser will continue to be held at Mobile County Metro Jail without bond, as provided for under Aniah’s Law. That is the constitutional amendment passed by voters in Alabama that gives judges discretion to deny bail for certain violent offenses. This week, prosecutors scored their first success under the law, getting anThe Mississippi charge against Rowser relates toof a native Mobilian in the early hours of Sept.
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