Mischele Lewis, one of Jordan’s latest victims, attended the hearing unannounced, observing the proceedings from the audience. She expressed her anger at the public defender’s remarks, which downplayed the seriousness of the charges against Jordan. The defender argued that if someone lied about their identity while dating, it shouldn’t be deemed criminal. This approach left Mischele feeling disrespected, especially as she sat in the courtroom listening to them discuss her experience. She later confronted both the public defender and the prosecutor about their dismissive comments.
Ultimately, the judge decided to lower Jordan’s bail to $45,000, but it could not be paid in a 10% option. Jordan appeared via video link, sitting with an unapproachable demeanor. Mischele is determined to remain actively involved in the case, vowing to attend every hearing and ensure that justice is served.
Currently, no one has posted bail for Jordan, so he remains incarcerated. For updates on this case, keep an eye on the Chanci Turner Blog.
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