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SuzanneT
06-23-2003, 12:05 PM
graemlins/scared.gif WTF?

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - A former nurse's aide pleaded guilty to a lesser count Monday before going to trial on a murder charge, accused of hitting a homeless man with her car and leaving him stuck in the windshield as she drove home.
Chante Jawan Mallard, 27, faces life in prison if convicted of first-degree murder.

She pleaded guilty to a charge of evidence tampering before attorneys began their opening statements on the murder charge.

Prosecutor Christy Jack portrayed Mallard as a selfish woman who allowed 37-year-old Gregory Biggs to die an inhumane death because she was more interested in helping herself than her victim.

Reading from a police report, Jack said Mallard smoked pot, took ecstasy and drank heavily with a friend shortly before she drove home in the early hours of Oct. 26, 2001.

Biggs was apparently walking on the shoulder of the road. Mallard told officers that her car hit him with such force that his head and shoulders jammed into the windshield and his legs were bent over the roof, his pants tearing almost completely off his body.

Mallard stopped briefly to try and get Biggs off her car, but when she couldn't, she drove about a mile to her home, Jack said.

When she got her house, Mallard called one of her friends to pick her up, Jack said. The friend complied while Biggs died in Mallard's garage, Jack said.

``She finally did make a call, but the help wasn't for him, the help was for her,'' Jack said.

She and her friend went to find Mallard's ex-boyfriend to figure out what to do next. When they couldn't find him, they went back to the home. Jack said Mallard showed the friend into the garage, where Biggs had died, still lodged and bleeding in the jagged windshield.

The friend told Mallard to call 911, Jack said.

``Chante refused, because she didn't want her parents to know what she'd done and didn't want to go to jail,'' she said.

Defense attorney Jeff Kearney said Mallard was not thinking clearly because she was in a drug-induced haze. He said she doesn't dispute what happened, but it was an accident, not murder.

He said after Mallard pulled into her garage and lowered the door, she sat in the car and cried, repeatedly apologizing to Biggs.

``She was hysterical, terrorized and confused,'' he said.

When Mallard's friend arrived at her home, ``she was blabbing, 'Lord, I'm sorry, what do I do?'' Kearney said.

Biggs, a former bricklayer who had been living in a homeless shelter, was found dead the next day, his body dumped in a park.

Kearney said Clete Jackson, one of two men who pleaded guilty to helping dump Biggs' body, orchestrated moving Biggs to the park.

Jackson received at a 10-year sentence for tampering with evidence. His cousin, Herbert Tyrone Cleveland, received nine years. As part of plea agreements, they were to testify at Mallard's trial.

Police initially said Biggs lived for several days in Mallard's garage, slowly bleeding to death from his multiple fractures and cuts.

But Tarrant County Medical Examiner Nizam Peerwani later said Biggs, whose left leg was nearly amputated, probably lived only a few hours after he was hit. He could have survived if he had received medical attention, Peerwani said.

When Biggs' body was found in the park, authorities had no leads until four months later, when a tipster said Mallard talked about the incident at a party.

The day after interviewing the tipster in February 2002, detectives went to Mallard's house with a search warrant, and they said she confessed.

Police found the car in the garage, the seats missing and the windshield and rear glass broken. Officers said they found dark stains on the passenger-side floorboard and burned car seats in her back yard.

During the opening statements, Mallard sat quietly as her family and Biggs' mother and son sat in the courtroom crowded with about 50 spectators.

Mr 1977
06-23-2003, 05:35 PM
Is this going to be covered on Court TV? This will be hilarious, especially if she has to take the stand.

MyNia
06-23-2003, 05:58 PM
Yes it started running Court TV. I was checking it out this morning.

AD
06-23-2003, 06:03 PM
WTH was she thinking? graemlins/jpshakehead.gif

And
06-23-2003, 06:05 PM
Originally posted by Mr 1977:
Is this going to be covered on Court TV? This will be hilarious, especially if she has to take the stand. Hilarious? How so?

Mr 1977
06-23-2003, 06:26 PM
Originally posted by 6 23:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mr 1977:
Is this going to be covered on Court TV? This will be hilarious, especially if she has to take the stand. Hilarious? How so? </font>[/QUOTE]There is no way she can tell the truth with a straight face, that she didn't know what was happening with this guy. I guess I better go out and get my Jiffy Pop.

And
06-23-2003, 06:33 PM
Originally posted by Mr 1977:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 6 23:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mr 1977:
Is this going to be covered on Court TV? This will be hilarious, especially if she has to take the stand. Hilarious? How so? </font>[/QUOTE]There is no way she can tell the truth with a straight face, that she didn't know what was happening with this guy. I guess I better go out and get my Jiffy Pop. </font>[/QUOTE]I don't watch much t.v. Infact I rarely do ... Does court t.v. use really bad re-enactors? (sp)

SuzanneT
06-23-2003, 06:37 PM
Originally posted by 6 23:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mr 1977:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 6 23:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mr 1977:
Is this going to be covered on Court TV? This will be hilarious, especially if she has to take the stand. Hilarious? How so? </font>[/QUOTE]There is no way she can tell the truth with a straight face, that she didn't know what was happening with this guy. I guess I better go out and get my Jiffy Pop. </font>[/QUOTE]I don't watch much t.v. Infact I rarely do ... Does court t.v. use really bad re-enactors? (sp) </font>[/QUOTE]No, it's the actual court proceedings

[ June 23, 2003, 07:38 PM: Message edited by: SuzanneT ]

And
06-23-2003, 06:38 PM
Where's your comment SuzanneT ;)
Ahhh ... Okay.

[ June 23, 2003, 07:39 PM: Message edited by: 6 23 ]

mdpm99
06-24-2003, 05:50 AM
The Windshield factor defense:

"I was high on Ecstasy."

Between her and the Bishop.... graemlins/stupid.gif

d

[ June 24, 2003, 06:51 AM: Message edited by: david mancuso ]

liL Ray
06-24-2003, 06:04 AM
Does there really need to be a trial? I guess everyone gets one.

SuzanneT
06-24-2003, 07:00 AM
Originally posted by liL Ray:
Does there really need to be a trial? I guess everyone gets one. I feel the same way you do, Ray. But I guess we need a trial to see how much jail time she should get. It was an "accident" when she hit him, but when she didn't do anything to help and allowed him to suffer for hours and then he died from lack of medical assistance, she basically murdered him. And then to add insult to injury she enlists her friends to help dump the body. So now, instead of doing the right thing at the very beginning, and maybe serving a few years for vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence, she now will probably spend life in jail and her 2 "friends" will lose like 10 years of their lives too.

kev
06-24-2003, 11:10 AM
The article said that he could've survived had he gotten medical attention. What a damn shame.

mhd
06-24-2003, 11:17 AM
Originally posted by SuzanneT:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by liL Ray:
Does there really need to be a trial? I guess everyone gets one. I feel the same way you do, Ray. But I guess we need a trial to see how much jail time she should get. It was an "accident" when she hit him, but when she didn't do anything to help and allowed him to suffer for hours and then he died from lack of medical assistance, she basically murdered him. And then to add insult to injury she enlists her friends to help dump the body. So now, instead of doing the right thing at the very beginning, and maybe serving a few years for vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence, she now will probably spend life in jail and her 2 "friends" will lose like 10 years of their lives too. </font>[/QUOTE]the thing is, she may have beaten the manslaughter charge, but since its Texas and she is black, there is no way