Defense Lawyers Admit Client’s Shootings
From Times Wire Reports
Lawyers for a man charged in a string of highway shootings, including one that killed a 62-year-old woman in 2003, conceded in Columbus that their client fired the shots in the five-month crime spree.
Charles A. McCoy Jr., 29, has already pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to charges of aggravated murder and assault, but this marked the first time the defense had acknowledged that he fired the shots.
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