By Associated Press - Saturday, September 14, 2019

QUITMAN, Ga. (AP) - A Georgia man sentenced to life in prison for a 2013 slaying is now free while he awaits a new trial.

WALB-TV reports a Superior Court judge ordered Javis Denson released on bond after granting his motion for a new trial. Denson had been serving a life sentence for his 2017 conviction in the fatal shooting of Mickey Albritton, who was killed during a fight in a neighborhood in Quitman.

The victim’s father, Earl Dasher Sr., says he’s dismayed that “now we got to go through it all again.”



District Attorney Brad Shealy said the judge ordered a new trial after finding “the verdict was against the weight of the evidence.”

Denson’s brother, Myron Mitchell, was also convicted and sentenced to life. His motion for a new trial is pending.

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Information from: WALB-TV, http://www.walb.com/

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