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    Jamal Oneal Jackson - Alabama


    Satori Richardson




    July 7, 2014

    Mobile man to face charges of murder, arson, after extradition from Florida

    MOBILE, Alabama -- Police on Monday said authorities in Florida arrested a Mobile man accused of stabbing a woman to death before setting an apartment on fire and leaving her to die on July 4.

    In the pre-dawn hours on July 4, police found Satori Richardson, 26, suffering from multiple stab wounds at Chaumont Apartments on Navco Road. She was transported to a local hospital, where she died, said Mobile Police Department spokesman Officer Terence Perkins.

    Officers later signed warrants out against Jamal Oneal Jackson, 23. Perkins said he will be extradicted to Mobile to face charges of first-degree arson and murder.

    Gulf Breeze, Florida, police arrested Jackson on July 4 on charges of eluding police, reckless driving and resisting an officer. He was booked into Santa Rosa County Jail and listed his home address in Mobile.

    Police on Friday said Richardson knew her killer. Police did not elaborate on their relationship.

    http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index....harges_of.html

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    Jury Selection Begins March 10, 2017 for Jamal Jackson's Arson / Murder trial in Mobile. Ctrm 6400.

    https://twitter.com/MobileDA/status/840244435027939335

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    Capital Murder Trial Begins 3/20/17 for Jamal Oneil Jackson's Arson Murder of Satori Richardson.

    https://twitter.com/MobileDA/status/843943335098286082

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    Jamal Jackson Found Guilty For The 2014 Arson Murder Of Satori Richardson. Penalty Phase Will Begin on 3/27/17 At 9AM, Courtroom 6400.

    https://twitter.com/MobileDA/status/845394747338436609

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    Jury recommends death sentence for Jackson

    MOBILE — Jamal Oneal Jackson must die for the murder of his girlfriend on July 4, 2014, a Mobile County Circuit Court jury recommended today (Wednesday, March 29).

    Jackson was convicted Friday of capital murder in the stabbing and strangulation death of Satori Richardson.

    The crime took place in the presence of the victim’s then-4-year-old daughter and was partly recorded in progress in a 911 call from a cell phone inside the couple’s apartment on Navco Road.

    The jury deliberated just more than three hours before voting 10-2 for the death penalty. Neither the defendant not any spectators showed emotion as the verdict was read.

    Jackson will be formally sentenced at 2 p.m. May 25 before Judge Ben H. Brooks.

    http://www.thecallnews.com/2017/03/2...e-for-jackson/
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    Jamal Jackson sentenced to death by lethal injection on 7/6/17.

    https://twitter.com/MobileDA/status/883083865472073728

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    Jackson held at Mobile County Jail before being transferred to Holman Death Row.

    http://www.doc.alabama.gov/DeathRow.aspx

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    Jackson entered Alabama Death Row on 7/19/17.

    http://www.doc.alabama.gov/DeathRow.aspx

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    Death sentence upheld for Mobile man convicted of murder

    By Brad Gunther
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    MOBILE, Ala. — The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals on Friday upheld the capital murder conviction and death sentence of Jamal Jackson.

    Jackson was convicted of murdering Satori Richardson, the mother of his daughter, in July 2014 during an arson at their shared apartment on Navco Road.

    Testimony presented at trial showed that Jackson stabbed Richardson 32 times and strangled her with an electrical cord in front of their 4-year-old daughter. Richardson’s body was discovered in an upstairs bathroom tub by firefighters. She was pronounced dead at the hospital after attempts to resuscitate her were unsuccessful.

    https://mynbc15.com/news/local/death...cted-of-murder
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    Alabama inmate’s likely suicide at least the fifth this year

    A man serving at the Holman Correctional Facility died May 15 of an apparent suicide, the Alabama Department of Corrections confirmed on Wednesday.

    Jamal O’Neal Jackson, 29, was found unresponsive in his cell by prison officials on May 15, the department said in a message to APR. An investigation into his death is ongoing and the exact cause of death is pending at autopsy, the department said. Jackson was serving on Alabama’s death row after a 2017 murder conviction.

    Jackson’s death is at least the fifth suspected suicide among those serving in Alabama prisons so far this year, according to the ACLU of Alabama’s Campaign for Smart Justice. During 2019, there were at least eight suspected suicides among inmates in state facilities.

    ADOC doesn’t make it a practice of publicly disclosing inmate deaths unless a journalist learns of a death through other means and asks for verification.

    There were at least 13 homicides among those serving in state prisons in 2019, and at least four suspected overdose deaths. So far this year there have been at least five homicides of inmates in Alabama prisons and four possible overdose deaths.

    The U.S. Justice Department in April 2019 released a report detailing what federal investigators found were systemic problems of violence, sexual assaults, drugs, high levels of homicides and suicides and corruption in Alabama prisons.

    ADOC continues to defend the department in a lawsuit filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center over mental health care and treatment of inmates in state prisons, arguing in the complaint that the department was indifferent to the health of those inmates, who were dying by suicide in greater and greater numbers.

    ADOC is under a court order in that case to hire an additional 2,000 correctional officers by 2022.

    U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson, who’s presiding over the case, ordered ADOC to tell the court how the department planned to meet that deadline, noting in his order that over nine months the department added just more than 100 correctional officers, according to court records.

    Thompson also noted that ADOC lost 46 supervisors over a one-year period, and had ordered the department to employ 500 supervisors by 2020.

    William Lunsford, ADOC’s attorney, in a response to Thompson’s order on June 12, told the court that ADOC remains optimistic it can meet the hiring deadline and that the COVID-19 pandemic has hurt the department’s ability to hire correctional officers.

    ADOC has bolstered recruiting efforts and the state Legislature has boosted pay for correctional officers in order to attract more workers, Lunsford told the court in the filing.

    “The State appreciates the Court’s willingness to assist in its work to increase correctional staffing and supervisors with ADOC facilities. Since the entry of the Staffing Order, the State has developed the infrastructure to recruit, hire, onboard, and retain correctional staff and supervisors. Its efforts are bearing fruit,” Lunsford told the court.

    https://www.alreporter.com/2020/06/2...fth-this-year/
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