Tyler Edmonds Talks About Supreme Court Ruling
OKTIBBEHA COUNTY, Miss (WCBI) – A ruling Thursday from the Mississippi Supreme Court means Tyler Edmonds can now seek compensation from a jury for the time he spent in prison.
Edmonds was only 13 years old when he was charged with the murder of his brother-in-law, Joey Fulgham.
He was 14 when a jury convicted him and sentenced him to life without parole.
In 2007 the Mississippi Supreme Court reversed that conviction and Edmonds got a new trial. That Oktibbeha County jury found him not guilty and he was released.
There is now a state law allowing people like Edmonds to be compensated up to $50,000 for each year of wrongful imprisonment.
Today’s ruling from the state’s high court allows Edmonds to seek compensation for the years he was wrongfully imprisoned.
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