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Home / Crime and Justice / Judge Overturns Murder Conviction in Jam Master Jay Case

Judge Overturns Murder Conviction in Jam Master Jay Case

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Judge voided murder conviction for Karl Jordan Jr. nearly two years after jury verdict.
  • The judge found insufficient evidence regarding Jordan Jr.'s motive for killing his godfather.
  • Co-defendant Ronald Washington's acquittal motion was denied as motive was proven.
Judge Overturns Murder Conviction in Jam Master Jay Case

In a significant development nearly two years after a jury's verdict, a judge has overturned the murder conviction of Karl Jordan Jr. in the high-profile case of Jam Master Jay. The judge ruled that the prosecution failed to present sufficient evidence demonstrating Jordan Jr.'s motive for allegedly killing Jason Mizell, the influential DJ from Run-D.M.C., in his Queens recording studio on October 30, 2002.

Jordan Jr.'s legal team had contested the prosecution's narrative that the murder was committed in retaliation for a failed drug deal. Despite an eyewitness identifying Jordan Jr. as the shooter, the defense successfully argued against the motive. Although Jordan Jr. was not yet sentenced for the murder charge, he remains incarcerated awaiting trial for separate, long-standing drug charges.

Separately, the judge denied a motion for acquittal filed by co-defendant Ronald Washington, determining that the government had successfully established his motive. The conviction of Washington stands, while the U.S. Attorney's Office is reportedly reviewing the decision to overturn Jordan Jr.'s conviction. Jam Master Jay's killing has long been one of hip-hop's most enduring mysteries.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A judge overturned Karl Jordan Jr.'s murder conviction, ruling there was insufficient evidence of motive.
No, Karl Jordan Jr. remains incarcerated awaiting trial on separate, older drug charges.
A judge denied Ronald Washington's motion for acquittal, stating the government proved his motive.

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