Charges dropped against man convicted of Ladarius Clardy’s murder

After being convicted of the first-degree premeditated murder of Ladarius Clardy and spending two years in prison, Da’quavion Snowden is a free man.

Prosecutors dropped Snowden’s case Dec. 5 due to an inability to prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.

Deputy Chief Assistant State Attorney Trey Myers told the News Journal that prosecutors would not be able to prove Snowden’s charges beyond a reasonable doubt because of the recent ruling from the First District Court of Appeal that prosecutors could not use Snowden’s video interview with investigators…

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