COLUMBUS, Ohio – Former Franklin County Sheriff’s Deputy Jason Meade, involved in the shooting death of Casey Goodson Jr. in 2020, has been assigned a new trial date after a mistrial was declared in his previous proceedings.
Background: The Shooting Incident
In 2020, Meade shot and killed Casey Goodson Jr. while working on a U.S. Marshal’s task force. Goodson, who was not the target of the task force, was fatally shot by Meade, who claimed Goodson had a gun and posed a threat. However, Goodson’s family disputed this, asserting that he was unarmed and carrying only keys and food at the time of the shooting. An autopsy revealed that Goodson was shot six times, with five of the bullets striking him in the back.
Previous Trial and Mistrial
Meade faced trial for murder in late January through mid-February 2024, but the proceedings ended in a mistrial. The reasons for the mistrial were not specified in the available information.
Upcoming Proceedings
A motions hearing is scheduled for July 25, with jury orientation to follow on October 31. The new trial date has been set for November 4, providing an opportunity for the legal process to move forward in addressing the events surrounding Goodson’s death.
Conclusion: Continuing Legal Process
The setting of a new trial date for Jason Meade underscores the ongoing legal efforts to bring clarity and accountability to the shooting death of Casey Goodson Jr. As the proceedings unfold, the case remains a focal point in discussions surrounding law enforcement practices and accountability in Columbus, Ohio.
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