Jackson man gets 22 years for robbery

Antonio Marshall (pictured) has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for robbery and aggravated assault in two separate cases.

From The Mississippi Link Newswire

JACKSON – A Jackson man will spend time behind bars for three counts of robbery and aggravated assault in two separate cases involving two victims. Antonio Marshall, 32, appeared before Judge Tommie Green in Hinds County.

In one case, involving a victim in Hinds county, Marshall plead guilty and accepted the State’s recommendation of 20 years to serve on an aggravated assault charge.

“Our recommended plea was based on a sentence that the victim in this case agreed with,” said Attorney General Jim Hood. “It was the maximum sentence allowed by law.”

The co-defendant, Labarron Donelson, is still awaiting trial in this case.

In the other case, also involving a victim from Hinds County, Marshall entered an open plea to charges of robbery and aggravated assault and was sentenced on the robbery charge to ten years with ten suspended and three years post release supervision.

Marshall was sentenced on the aggravated assault charge to five years in custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections with three years suspended and two to serve, both counts to run concurrent to each other and consecutive to the other sentence, meaning Marshall will spend 22 years behind bars.

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