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Judge Denies Self-Defense in Marshall Murder Case

Judge Denies Self-Defense in Marshall Murder Case

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April 3, 20261m 26s

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A Douglas County judge denies Rodney Marshalls self-defense claim in a murder case involving Shelby McCoy and William OBrien. Marshall, inspired by Charlie Daniels, allegedly shot McCoy in self-defense but failed to provide evidence supporting his claim. The judge pointed out Marshalls disguise, loaded gun, and racing to a second hit, which didnt align with Kansas laws requirements for deadly force. Prosecutors dismissed Marshalls defense, citing missing evidence and contradictory statements. Marshall faces two first-degree murder and attempted capital murder charges, with trial starting May fourth.

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