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Doing Donuts Affair at Breeding: Judge recalls bench warrant Judge Elliott accepts statement that a faxed plea of not guilty from Edward J. Wilson's attorney was intended to accompany similar one for Bryan Murley The bench warrant ordered for Edward J. Wlson by Judge Roger Elliott on August 2, 2006, was recalled by Judge Elliott on August 4, 2006, after Wilson's attorney established that a plea of not guilty for Wilson had been intended to be faxed along with one sent for Bryan Murley the same day. The case is part of the "Doing Donuts Affair" at Breeding, in which an altercation involving Brian Murley, owner of Hwy 61 Country Mart at Breeding and his step-son, Edward J. Wilson were involved in an altercation with Joey Burris and Jason Lee Burkett after Burris allegedly "did donuts" in a vehicle on the market's parking lot. A hearing will be held on Monday, August 21, 2006, at 10am CT, relative to bond forfeiture in the case. Related Story:To see original story on the failure to appear issue, Click here To find other related stories, type in "Doing Donuts" in Search Box in Site Menu. This story was posted on 2006-08-15 09:25:49
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