Guilty pleas in Charleston murder case

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Two Charleston men pleaded guilty Monday to second degree murder and armed robbery.

Jarod Washington, 30, and Daniel Little, 31, admitted to killing 40-year-old Roy Chambliss during a dispute on Piccadilly Street in September 2012. The three were in an argument over selling guns. Chambliss was shot in the chest.

The pair entered a binding plea agreement with prosecutors. Little was sentenced to 40 years in prison while Washington was ordered to serve 45 years behind bars.

 





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