Man convicted of aiding killer tells court he is innocent

Fri, Apr 6th 2018, 12:00 PM

 

A MAN sentenced to almost 20 years in prison for aiding the person responsible for killing the teenage son of convicted drug traffickers Dwight and Keva Major yesterday said he feels like “giving up” for being imprisoned for a crime he insist he had no involvement in.
Kervin Neely had appeared before appellate Justices Jon Isaacs, Roy Jones and acting Justice Milton Evans seeking more time in which to appeal his 18-year sentence for the role he played in aiding the man responsible for the June 1, 2014 killing of 17-year-old Enrico Major...

A MAN sentenced to almost 20 years in prison for aiding the person responsible for killing the teenage son of convicted drug traffickers Dwight and Keva Major yesterday said he feels like “giving up” for being imprisoned for a crime he insist he had no involvement in.

Kervin Neely had appeared before appellate Justices Jon Isaacs, Roy Jones and acting Justice Milton Evans seeking more time in which to appeal his 18-year sentence for the role he played in aiding the man responsible for the June 1, 2014 killing of 17-year-old Enrico Major...

 

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