Accused murderer Jamie Weis is challenging the heart of the state's criminal case against him in a two-day court hearing starting Wednesday at the Pike County Courthouse.
Weis is seeking to suppress evidence, challenging the array of the grand jury that indicted him as not being a representative sample of Pike's population, and claiming his statements to police were not voluntary. Judge Johnnie Caldwell Jr. will rule on those issues and others.

















I will note that his attorney seems to be diligent about using the techniques that are available to him. And perhaps that's why some people think that lawyers aren't worth the gunpowder it would take to blow them away.
This entire process is disrespectful to Mrs. King and those who love her.