COLUMBUS, Ohio – Jacob Laurence, 34, is set to stand trial in the Franklin County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday for his alleged involvement in the beating death of Stephan Albright, 57. Laurence faces charges of reckless homicide and tampering, according to court documents.
Background
Stephan Albright was discovered deceased near the train tracks in Marble Cliff, located on West Fifth Avenue just east of Dublin Road, last November. His death prompted an investigation by law enforcement.
Indictment and Investigation
Jacob Laurence was indicted on March 14 in connection with Albright’s death. The indictment alleges Laurence’s involvement in reckless homicide and tampering with evidence related to the incident.
Following Albright’s death, Grandview Heights police identified Laurence as a person of interest. Surveillance footage captured Laurence and another individual on bicycles near the area where Albright’s body was found. However, the second individual has not faced any charges in connection with the case.
Legal Proceedings
Laurence, who had a warrant for his arrest due to violating the terms of his community control stemming from a 2023 burglary case, was brought in for questioning by authorities. He is expected to appear in court at 9 a.m. on Tuesday to begin his trial.
Conclusion: Seeking Justice for Stephan Albright
As the trial commences, the community awaits justice for Stephan Albright, whose tragic death has left a lasting impact. With legal proceedings underway, the hope is that the truth surrounding Albright’s demise will be revealed, providing closure to his loved ones and ensuring accountability for those responsible.
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