who were the defense attorney for brandon mcinerney

by Ruthe Auer 8 min read

What happened to Brandon McInerney?

Jul 14, 2011 · Attorneys for Brandon McInerney argue that their client, who was 14 when he gunned down Larry King in an Oxnard junior high school computer lab, was so humiliated by King’s flirtation that it provoked him to kill his classmate. Gay rights advocates say the argument is a classic “gay panic” defense.”

When did McInerney plead not guilty to murder?

Feb 03, 2022 · What might have been a routine preliminary hearing in the Oxnard, CA, trial of 14-year-old Brandon McInerney became newsworthy yesterday when Brandon’s father moved to fire the public defender ...

Who was the aggressor in the McInerney case?

Jul 20, 2009 · At which time Mr. McInerney, seated at the defendants table began to giggle. In the most bizarre moment, on cross examination of the Detective, defense attorney, Scott Wippert of the United Defense Group who is taking the case, pro bono rose and stated, " The Holocaust, where many a Jew died."

How did John McInerney get out of prison?

Dec 04, 2016 · Bramson and Wippert were the defense attorneys for Brandon McInerney, who at age 14 was charged with murder and tried as an adult in the shooting death of classmate Larry King in Oxnard in 2008.

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Who was James Bing?

On the first day of trial, James Bing, McInerney's half-brother, was admonished by Judge Campbell because it was overheard that Bing went to the jury outside of the courtroom and addressed them. He said: "The fate of my brother is in your hands." Bing was then banned from the courtroom unless he was summoned to testify. The prosecutor depicted McInerney as a popular teenager, who was skilled in martial arts and firing guns as well as being a white supremacist. She went on to describe King as a small guy who had often been picked on, saying that King wore high-heeled boots, makeup and jewelry along with his school uniform to school. Scott Wippert, McInerney's attorney, described King as the aggressor, saying he often was sexually aggressive and often made inappropriate remarks, provoking McInerney.

When was the McInerney case retried?

On September 2, 2011, the district attorney's office announced that they intended to retry McInerney, and a hearing was scheduled for October 5, 2011. For the second trial, the prosecutors dropped the hate crime charge.

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