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'Jena Six' Case Ends With Plea Bargain

By MARY FOSTER
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JENA, La. (June 26) -- The Jena Six case, which once prompted a massive civil rights demonstration and drew international attention, saw the final chapter played out quietly.
Five neatly dressed young men answered "Yes Sir," on Friday as state District Judge Tom Yeager asked them if they accepted the terms of a deal that included pleading no contest to misdemeanor simple battery.
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Protesters at 'Jena 6' trial Sept. 20, 2007
Jason DeCrow, AP

The controversial Jena Six court case ended Friday as the five remaining defendants pleaded no contest to reduced charges in the 2006 attack on Jena, La., high school student Justin Barker. Six black students had initially been charged with attempted murder in the beating of the white student.

The charges against the five — Carwin Jones, Jesse Ray Beard, Robert Bailey Jr., Bryant Purvis and Theo Shaw — had previously been reduced from attempted murder to aggravated second-degree battery after they were accused of beating and kicking schoolmate Justin Barker.
Civil rights leaders railed against the harshness of the original charge, saying it was because the defendants were black and Barker was white.
The plea deal gave the defendants seven days probation, a $500 fine and court costs. Mychal Bell, the sixth defendant, had previously pleaded guilty to a second-degree battery charge and received an 18-month sentence.
"I just thank God that it's all over," said John Jenkins, Jones' father. "It's been a long, painful journey for everyone on both sides of this thing."
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Watch a video from before the plea was entered Friday, below.
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Barker and his family and friends sat without expression through the hearing. Barker's attorney said he has graduated and is now working in the oil fields. The family did not comment.
As part of the deal, one of the attorneys read a statement from the defendants in which they said they knew of nothing Barker had done to provoke the attack.
"To be clear, not one of us heard Justin use any slur or say anything that justified Mychal Bell attacking Justin nor did any of us see Justin do anything that would cause Mychal to react," the statement said.
The statement also expressed sympathy for Barker and his family, and acknowledged the past two-and-a-half years had "caused Justin and his parents tremendous pain and suffering, much of which has gone unrecognized."
None of the defendants spoke to reporters.
By pleading no contest, the five do not admit guilt but acknowledge prosecutors had enough evidence for a conviction. LaSalle Parish District Attorney Reed Walters said in a statement that he could have won convictions but wanted to end the matter for Barker.
All but Shaw were assessed $500 in court costs. The judge did not tack that punishment on to Shaw's case because he stayed in jail for nearly seven months, unable to raise bail, following his initial arrest.
Each paid the fine and court costs immediately. The payment of restitution to Barker was also part of the deal, but the amount was not released. A lawsuit filed by Barker against the group was also settled Friday, though the terms were confidential.
The only member of the group to serve jail time was Bell, who pleaded guilty in December 2007 to second-degree battery and was sentenced to 18 months in jail.
Four of Friday's defendants have graduated from high school, and all are attending or getting ready to attend college. Purvis has completed his first year and Bell is planning to attend college this fall. Beard is a senior in high school in Connecticut.
"They can move along with their lives," said Bailey's attorney, James Boren. "And because there are no felonies they can look forward to full lives ahead."
The severity of the original charges brought widespread criticism and eventually led more than 20,000 people to converge in September 2007 on the tiny town of Jena for a major civil rights march. Some $275,000 was raised to hire a large defense team for the six, said Beard's attorney, David Utter.
Racial tensions at Jena High School reportedly grew in the months before the attack. Several months prior to the attack, nooses were hung in a tree on the campus, sparking outrage in the black community. Residents said there were fights, but nothing too serious until December 2006 when Barker was attacked.
"Everybody pointed a finger at Jena during this, but this happens to African-American males across the country," Utter said. "These young men were lucky that people cared and donated money so they could afford good attorneys. That made the difference."
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11:15 PMJul 22 2009

illyboopnerd 06:53 PMJul 02 2009 All these racist comments. Comming only from one of the southern states full of Hate! Louisiana! You racist people make me sick and ashamed to be white!Thats not true either southern states are not only racist not everyone who's posted racist comments on here are from the south

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06:53 PMJul 02 2009

All these racist comments. Comming only from one of the southern states full of Hate! Louisiana! You racist people make me sick and ashamed to be white!

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06:39 PMJul 02 2009

I am a white female and I am sick and tire of the white race trying to blame the blacks and the blacks trying to blame the whites. Most of the white comments I have read on here SCREAMS racisim. This is why the blacks feel they don't have a chance! The coments on welfare, crime etc... you people are ignorant! It is not a black thing it is not a white thing this is about people!!!! PEOPLE! No color! There are whites and blacks along with other races who are on welfare, who are criminals etc... GET OVER YOUR HATE!!!! Look in the mirror! We all live in glass houses!

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Jmac3509

02:40 PMJun 29 2009

I WONDER WHAT THE RESPONSE WOULD HAVE BEEN IF 6 WHITE GUYS BEAT 1 BLACK GUY...OUTRAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT THIS IS REVERSE DISCRIMINATION OF JUSTICE

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FerAndr4

08:10 AMJun 29 2009

we hope these animals don't go on to beat someone else up and get away with it

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FerAndr4

08:08 AMJun 29 2009

we hope these animals don't go on to beat someone else up and get away with it

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05:49 PMJun 28 2009

I have many Black Men and Women friends, they too, say that many Black People that are not willing to work, not willing to pull their own weight, only wants hand outs, wants everybody to feel sorry for them. My Black friends are right, the lazy, insufficient, f**ks off, expects everything free, put a Bad Name on all Blacks. They're are tons of decent Black People, it's the other half that spoil it for most of them!!! Quit your moaning, quit your crying, quit your bitching >>> If you're a man or woman rip up your food stamps, flush your drugs down the toilet ! First thing tomorrow, take a shower, put on your best clothes and go look for employment !!!

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05:26 PMJun 28 2009

Billusa2000 05:10 PMJun 28 2009 NEGRO RACIST America loves and demands the word racism! without the world racism there's only one thing left, and that is they fail as a race in everything they do or touch.with out SO CALLED white racist America the negro race would self destruct at a much higher rate then it already has.May there be peace in your ever exspanding jungles Negro folk. //////////// Watch out for Tarzan, leave Jane alone!!!

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04:57 PMJun 28 2009

Hatred of Racism will never go away! Because Black People are Too Ignorant Too Understand, White People didn't start slavery! The Black Folks Started Selling Their Own People For Money and or for Profit !!! Many years later, is when White People followed that trend!!! Many Black People probably don't realize, many of White People were slaves just as Black People Were!!! But ya Black Cry Babies, cry an cry an cry, and repeatedly say Mother F***er I ain't getting no damn job, most of ya'll are SO USE to living off the City, State and Federal Government it's Too Damn Pathetic!!! Congress needs to put a serious CAP and TRADE on Welfare, SSI, Food Stamps, WIC, etc, no matter if ya have 1 or 100 babies, because your NOT RESPOSIBLE Enough to KNOW BETTER!!! Half of ya'll are probably inbred, your brother banged your cousin--your cousin banged your sister, A lot of ya'll act worse than fools!!! Ya Loud, Foul Mouthed Imbeciles!!! Get some education, learn a trade!!! Humping's not a trade, It's ...

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10:00 AMJun 28 2009

If this was six white kids beating up a black kid jesse jackson and al sharpton would be on every t.v. station that would have them talking about how white America is keeping the blacks down. Blacks are keeping blacks down. Stop using drugs, get off welfare, get a job and take responsibility for all the kids you are having. Welfare is not a career choice.

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Five members of the Jena Six pleaded no contest Friday to misdemeanor simple battery and won\'t serve jail time, ending a case that thrust a small Louisiana town into the national spotlight and sparked a massive civil rights demonstration.