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Because he was only 16 years old, there's only limited information that we have about him. At trial, his defense attorney tried to talk about his rough upbringing and how he had a hard life. However, that evidence was really kept out of the trial by the trial judge.
Because he was only 16 years old, there's only limited information that we have about him. At trial, his defense attorney tried to talk about his rough upbringing and how he had a hard life. However, that evidence was really kept out of the trial by the trial judge.
Because he was only 16 years old, there's only limited information that we have about him. At trial, his defense attorney tried to talk about his rough upbringing and how he had a hard life. However, that evidence was really kept out of the trial by the trial judge.
After LaDale Nathan was found guilty, we knew it wasn't over. We still had to go to trial for Mario Coleman. Mario Coleman was no stranger to the criminal justice system. At the time of the murder, he was on probation for two different felony cases.
After LaDale Nathan was found guilty, we knew it wasn't over. We still had to go to trial for Mario Coleman. Mario Coleman was no stranger to the criminal justice system. At the time of the murder, he was on probation for two different felony cases.
After LaDale Nathan was found guilty, we knew it wasn't over. We still had to go to trial for Mario Coleman. Mario Coleman was no stranger to the criminal justice system. At the time of the murder, he was on probation for two different felony cases.
Mario Coleman's defense is that he was inside the house at 9-0-2 Hickory. However, he pointed the finger at La'Dale Nathan and said La'Dale Nathan was the man holding the silver gun and ultimately shot Gina Stollis.
Mario Coleman's defense is that he was inside the house at 9-0-2 Hickory. However, he pointed the finger at La'Dale Nathan and said La'Dale Nathan was the man holding the silver gun and ultimately shot Gina Stollis.
Mario Coleman's defense is that he was inside the house at 9-0-2 Hickory. However, he pointed the finger at La'Dale Nathan and said La'Dale Nathan was the man holding the silver gun and ultimately shot Gina Stollis.
We the jury find the defendant, Mario Coleman, guilty of murder in the first degree.
We the jury find the defendant, Mario Coleman, guilty of murder in the first degree.
We the jury find the defendant, Mario Coleman, guilty of murder in the first degree.
Mario Coleman was sentenced to life without parole. La'Dale Nathan was resentenced in 2014 and could be eligible for parole after 75 years.
Mario Coleman was sentenced to life without parole. La'Dale Nathan was resentenced in 2014 and could be eligible for parole after 75 years.
Mario Coleman was sentenced to life without parole. La'Dale Nathan was resentenced in 2014 and could be eligible for parole after 75 years.