By Associated Press - Sunday, March 16, 2014

TUPELO, Miss. (AP) - A status hearing March 27 in Lee County Circuit Court could determine when Brett Jones will be re-sentenced for a murder conviction.

Last summer, the Mississippi Supreme Court threw out Jones’ life without parole sentence and returned the case to Lee County for re-sentencing.

The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal reports ( https://bit.ly/1gq1b4D ) the decision was based on the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that it’s unconstitutional to mandate a sentence of life in prison without parole for a juvenile



Jones was convicted at age 15 in the 2004 fatal stabbing of his 68-year-old grandfather.

Jones testified that his grandfather came at him in the kitchen and cornered him. He claimed he stabbed his grandfather in self-defense.

Prosecutors say Jones got angry when his grandfather disapproved of his girlfriend.

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Information from: Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, https://djournal.com

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