In Mobile County’s first ‘Aniah’s Law’ application, prosecutors seek no bail io murder case

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In Mobile County’s first ‘Aniah’s Law’ application, prosecutors seek no bail io murder case
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In their first application of “Aniah’s Law,” Mobile County prosecutors on Thursday asked a judge to deny bail to a man accused of a 2014 murder and kidnapping, but the defendant’s attorney argues the new law does not apply.

) - In their first application of “Aniah’s Law,” prosecutors on Thursday asked a judge to deny bail to a man accused of a 2014 murder and kidnapping, but the defendant’s attorney argues the new law does not apply.

Police alleged that Scarbrough, 38, of Mobile, was impersonating a police officer when he pulled Kyles over. For now, Scarbrough remains locked up at Mobile County Metro Jail. He is scheduled to be arraigned on Jan. 3. Scarbrough has an extensive criminal record, with arrests ranging from receiving stolen property to domestic violence. He was out on bail during the time of Kyles’ death in 2014, although Walsh pointed out a judge, ultimately, dismissed that charge.

A $15,000 cash seizure on Feb. 11, 2020, at Houston International Airport. Prosecutors alleged that a drug-sniffing dog alerted to a marijuana odor at the airport, where Scaborough and two others were on a layover on their way from Mobile to Sacramento, California.

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