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Trial Is Underway in Fatal Stabbing of Football Player

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From a Times Staff Writer

Jurors began hearing testimony Monday in the trial of an Oxnard man accused of fatally stabbing a semipro football player during a fight over a woman earlier this year.

Artis Jackson, a 25-year-old Oxnard resident who played football for the Pasadena-based California Bandits, died in March as a result of stab wounds to the neck and back.

Robert Hosea surrendered to police four hours after the stabbing and was later charged with murder.

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Police and prosecutors said Hosea and Jackson knew each other and got into an argument over a woman they both knew.

During opening statements in Hosea’s trial Monday, a prosecutor told jurors that evidence would show that Hosea deliberately stabbed Jackson during a fight over Jackson’s girlfriend.

But Hosea’s court-appointed lawyer told jurors that his client acted in self-defense in the fight outside the Vineyard Avenue apartment complex where Jackson lived with his girlfriend, their 7-year-old son and other relatives.

Testimony is scheduled to resume today in Ventura County Superior Court.

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