Saturday, May 01, 2010

 

Woman Convicted Of Felony Accessory

WEST VIRGINIA....
Twenty-two year old Nicole Gutierrez Hughes testified Friday that she carried the gun into Club Babylon that led to the November 8, 2009 exchange of gunfire that killed one man and wounded three others. Hughes was convicted of felony accessory before the fact to attempted murder. Cabell Circuit Judge Dan O’Hanlon suspended a three- to 15-year prison sentence, instead opting to send Hughes to the state’s Anthony Correctional Center in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. An investigator testified in December that Hughes provided the gun to Michigan native Reginald Marbury, who allegedly used the weapon to shoot Sontezz Lomax of Huntington. Marbury and Lomax were shot in the exchange, along with Christopher Lewis of Thurmond, Ohio. They were found lying outside the nightclub. Lomax and Lewis were treated and released at local hospitals. Joe Jeremaine Porter of Huntington died in a police-involved shooting that followed inside the club.





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