Steven Jessie Harris, accused of murder in a 2005 crime spree, was determined to be mentally incompetent to stand trial, but remained jailed for 11 years.
by Mina Corpuz, Mississippi Today March 7, 2023 Years after a federal lawsuit was filed on behalf of a mentally ill Mississippi man jailed in Clay County for 11 years, the case was settled this week. Steven Jessie Harris, now 42, was charged with murder, kidnapping and other offenses in 2005. He is accused of fatally shooting his 72-year-old father, Malichi Randle, in West Point before allegedly committing other crimes and running from police.
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