Andalusia murder suspects denied bond after Aniah’s Law hearings

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Four suspects currently in custody in connection to the October 2022 murder of Treyvous Cobbins in Andalusia have been denied bond following Aniah's Law hearings.

ANDALUSIA, Ala. - Four suspects currently in custody in connection to a October 2022 in Andalusia have been denied bond.

The hearing focused in on evidence relating to the murder of Treyvous Cobbins, also of Evergreen, who was shot multiple times in the parking lot of Foxwood Apartments in Andalusia, and with each individual it was presented to District Judge Julie S. Moody that there were no conditions of release that would ensure any of the defendants to make their appearance in court or provide guaranteed safety to the community.

Judge Moody, upon hearing the evidence, agreed with Merrell’s thoughts on the defendants having no guarantee to appear in court or for the public to be safe if they were released, and went on to deny bond for each based on the circumstances of the crime indicating it was a “murder for hire,” with all four participating in the planning of Cobbins’ murder and at least three defendants having received payment for the killing.

“Such an indictment would likely mean they be held with no bond and, in addition, that they could face the death penalty. Anytime someone is looking at the potential for the death penalty, they are a grave flight risk.”

 

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