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Jury convicts Ahmad Jamal Akram of murder in Port Arthur killing; punishment phase set
Summary
A Jefferson County jury found Ahmad Jamal Akram guilty of murder for the March 2022 stabbing death of Chadrick "Chad" Lane. The court accepted the verdict and opened the punishment phase, where prosecutors introduced prior convictions for enhancement; the defendant elected not to testify during the guilt phase.
A Jefferson County jury on the record convicted Ahmad Jamal Akram of murder for the March 11, 2022 death of Chadrick Jermon Lane. Judge read the statutory instructions and the jury returned a unanimous guilty verdict; the court then moved the case to the punishment phase.
The verdict followed testimony from multiple witnesses, including Port Arthur Police Officer Jesse Alvarado, family members who identified the victim, and the medical examiner who reviewed the autopsy. State prosecutors described evidence they said showed the defendant used a knife that caused fatal wounds. Defense counsel, Michael Burbank, told jurors the events “went too far” but argued the evidence did not prove Akram acted with the required intent for murder. After the guilty verdict the court began the separate sentencing phase and admitted prior convictions for…
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