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Murdering Mary Carmouche
- In 1999, a Texas jury sentenced Charles Mamou, Jr., to death for murdering Mary Carmouche after kidnapping her.
www.ca5.uscourts.gov › opinions › unpubJuly 19, 2018 - United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth ...
Summary of Incident. On 12/07/98, in Houston, Texas, Mamou shot and killed a black male during a drug deal. Two other male victims were also shot during the incident. Mamou drove another victim, a black female to an abandoned house and shot and killed her. Her body was discovered two days later.
- 12/06/1974
- Mamou, Charles Jr.
- 11/17/1999
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Sunday, October 17, 1999. HOUSTON (AP) - A drug dealer was sent to death row for abducting, raping and killing a woman after a bloody shootout during an apparent botched drug sale. State District Judge Mike Wilkinson read the sentence imposed by jurors Friday for Charles Mamou Jr., 24.
A former drug dealer from Louisiana on Texas death row for the abduction, rape and slaying of a 17-year-old girl during an apparent botched drug deal 20 years ago in Houston has lost a federal court appeal, moving him a step closer to execution.
Jul 19, 2018 · Charles Mamou Jr. has long declared his innocence in the 1998 crime, a botched cocaine deal that ended with three slayings along a side street near the Astrodome and the kidnap and murder of...
Jul 19, 2018 · The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected arguments 43-year-old Charles Mamou Jr. had deficient legal help at his 1999 trial for the death of Mary Carmouche. Evidence showed Carmouche was with a group meeting Mamou near the Astrodome on Dec. 6, 1998, when a gun battle erupted.
Jul 19, 2018 · The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected arguments 43-year-old Charles Mamou Jr. had deficient legal help at his 1999 trial for the death of Mary Carmouche. Evidence showed...
In 1999, a Texas jury sentenced Charles Mamou, Jr., to death for murdering Mary Carmoucheafter kidnapping her. Almost two decades later, we review Mamou’s claim for federal habeas reliefon thefollowing two grounds: (1) his trial counsel should haveobjected to victim impact testimony