Stabbing Victim Enters Not Guilty Plea
February 25, 2010
The victim that sought help at a Century Bar after being stabbed in December has pleaded not guilty to battery charges.
Reginald Lee Williams, 24, of Washington Street, Flomaton, was charged with affray, riot or unlawful assembly and battery in connection with the December 27 incident. During his first court appearance this week, Williams entered a not guilty plea. His trial has been set for April 19.
Emergency workers were called to Odom’s Bar at 9520 North Century Boulevard about 12:10 a.m. December 27 after Williams was reported to be stabbed. Reports indicate that Williams was stabbed nearby on Ivey Street and walked to the bar for help. Williams was transported by ambulance to Jay Hospital where he was treated for minor injuries. He was released from the Escambia County Jail on $3,500 bond.
Dusean Labradford Phifer, 20, Century, was arrested the morning of the incident and charged with felony aggravated battery and charged with being involved in an affray, riot or unlawful assembly. He was released from the Escambia County Jail on $5,250 bond. Phifer pleaded not guilty during his first court appearance. He is scheduled for trial in April.
According to arrest reports, both men agreed to fight one another after an argument over Phifer’s cousin, who was Williams’ girlfriend.
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2 Responses to “Stabbing Victim Enters Not Guilty Plea”
they should not get asecond chance wasting taxpayer money you can bet it was drug related i know the gang banger that their way of life …..give them some sweet justice sometime to think about what not to do how getting a job making a honest dollar iam tired of supporting you.
I know both of you guys and i hope you two learn a lesson from all of it. Trouble is easy to get into but hard to get out of. But i also no you both deserve another chance. I pray everything work out for the both of you.