And so I think he’s still despite the verdict has a lot optimism that we’re going to overcome this and ultimately prevail,” the attorney added. He had to sit through the deliberations by himself, and he’s very strong person. So he’s been in custody for quite a long time already. “Tim is an amazingly optimistic and strong guy. But it’s with a lot of disappointment that I stand before you here today,” Leonard said, noting that an appeal would be filed. Norman’s defense attorney, Mike Leonard said his firm was surprised and disappointed in the outcome, given that Norman himself had testified extensively during the trial. “At that time, he is looking at a statutory penalty range of up to life imprisonment,” Fleming said. Norman sentencing is currently set for December 15. Attorney Sayler Fleming said following the verdict. Norman started the process of getting the insurance company to pay the claim,” U.S. Montgomery and a co-defendant to fatally shoot and kill him. Montgomery’s knowledge, he then used a paramour to locate Mr. He fraudulently obtained life insurance in the amount of $450,000 on his nephew, Andre Montgomery, without Mr. Norman’s plan was relatively straightforward. Norman’s crimes were motivated by greed and while the evidence was voluminous and overwhelming, Mr. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of Missouri.Īccording to the criminal complaint against Norman, he had conspired with an exotic dancer residing in Memphis, Tennessee, and others “to use a facility of interstate commerce, namely, a cellular telephone, to commit a murder-for-hire in exchange for United States currency.” James Timothy Norman, 41, was found guilty on all charges, including conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, murder-for-hire resulting in death and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, according to the U.S. After over 17 hours of deliberations, the jury in the trial of the son of Robbie Montgomery, reality TV star and owner of Sweetie Pie’s restaurant, who was charged with commissioning a murder-for-hire plot that killed his teenage nephew in 2016, issued a guilty verdict.
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