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Judge says Jason Young entitled to public defenders

There were questions in court Thursday as to whether the 35-year-old, accused of killing his wife, is eligible.

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Jason Young mug shot Dec. 14, 2009
RALEIGH, N.C. — A man charged in the beating death of his wife more than three years ago is entitled for court-appointed attorneys to represent him, a judge has ruled.

There were questions in court Thursday as to whether Jason Lynn Young, 35, is eligible, but Judge Donald Stephens, citing a $15 million civil judgment earlier this year, said Young does qualify. Earlier this year, Jason Young lost a wrongful death suit filed by his mother-in-law.

On Wednesday, Wake County Public Defender Bryan Collins and Assistant Public Defender Mike Klinkosum were assigned to handle Young's case. It is a standard practice in capital cases for a defendant to have two attorneys.

The state could announce as early as March whether it will seek the death penalty in the case.

Wake County sheriff's deputies arrested Young, 35, Monday in Brevard, where he has been living since the November 2006 death of his wife, Michelle Young.

Investigators haven't offered a motive for the slaying, but search warrants suggest the couple had a "volatile" marriage that included violent arguments and infidelity on his part.

 

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