published Tuesday, July 10th, 2012

Hearing moved for trio charged in Chattanooga murder

Three men will wait until July 26 for their preliminary hearing on murder charges in a July 2 shooting.

Devante Stoudemire was free on bond awaiting trial for the 2010 shooting death of JerMichael Richardson, 18, when police claim he and two other men were involved in the shooting death of Steven Mosley, 38, on July 2.

Dustin Hayes and Ronald Cosper, both 18, were also charged in connection with Mosely's death.

Stoudemire is being held on a $1.7 million bond on the most recent shooting.

For more see tomorrow's Times Free Press

about Todd South...

Todd South covers courts, poverty, technology, military and veterans for the Times Free Press. He has worked at the paper since 2008 and previously covered crime and safety in Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia. Todd’s hometown is Dodge City, Kan. He served five years in the U.S. Marine Corps and deployed to Iraq before returning to school for his journalism degree from the University of Georgia. Todd previously worked at the Anniston (Ala.) Star. Contact ...

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