The man accused of killing his son-in-law in 2014 took an Alford plea, meaning he accepts a guilty plea but does not admit guilt, Wednesday morning.Early Lynn Isner Sr., 65, who has been in jail since his arrest in June 2017, took an Alford plea for the second-degree murder of 23-year-old Arwayne Singhal. Isner was sentenced to 14-17 years in prison, but the investigation into Singhal’s death continues.“Had his case been tried there would have been a lot of conflicting […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
One sentenced in 2014 homicide, investigation continues
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