Judge Blasts Defense In Julio Foolio Murder Trial

The trial overseen by Judge Michelle Sisco took a sharp turn this week as she criticized the defense in the murder case of rapper Julio Foolio (real name Charles Jones) as “inexcusable.”

The defendant, Alicia Andrews, faces charges of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder, and she is the first of five individuals charged in connection with the killing. Andrews’ trial centers around Jones’ death, which occurred in June of last year outside the Holiday Inn Tampa North parking lot.

At issue this week was the defense team’s invocation of the sequestration rule—a court mandate that prohibits witnesses from receiving outside information about the case or discussing it among themselves. Prosecutors questioned whether the defense had only informed a single witness of the rule. Upon confirming this, the judge responded: “The failure of the defense to tell their own witnesses not to talk about the case is inexcusable, and that’s a matter of record.”…

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