South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joins 'Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy' to discuss the 'secret order' that led to the early-release of convicted killer Jeroid Price.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson discussed the 'secret order' that led to the premature release of murder convict Jeroid Price on 'Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy.'" to discuss spearheading the push to return early-released murder convict Jeroid Price back to prison. Wilson detailed the controversy and the court's subsequent decision to issue a bench warrant for Price's arrest.
Jeroid Price, who was found guilty in 2003 for the murder of Carl Smalls Jr., a 22-year-old man, at a nightclub near Columbia, S.C., was prematurely released due to an order issued by the since-retired Judge Casey Manning. Wilson points to a Democratic legislator and Democratic prosecutor obtaining a"secret order" that resulted in Price being released 16-years early from a 35-year sentence."You can't have – a criminal defense attorney, a prosecutor, a judge enter into an agreement to illegally deprive people of their constitutional rights, namely victims.
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