Tarr Case Could Go To Jury Wednesday
The State of Texas vs. Jason Floyd Tarr Murder Case Could Go To Jury Wednesday
The murder case the State of Texas vs. Jason Tarr concluded its seventh day in session at the Hays County Government Center in San Marcos today.
On Tuesday, May 9, Judge Jack Robison announced he believes the jury will be handed the case sometime tomorrow. The defense and the prosecution have been allotted an hour each for their closing arguments after which jurors will go into deliberation.
Judge Robison said once deliberation begins, the jurors will not be allowed to separate; if a verdict is not reached by 8 p.m., the jury will be sequestered and provided accommodations at a local hotel or motel for the night.
Court will resume tomorrow, Wednesday, May 10, at 9:00 a.m. Updates to come.
Read more on State of Texas vs. Jason Floyd Tarr
- May 3, 2017 – Hays County Jurors Selected, Opening Statements Given In The Jason Tarr Murder Trial
- May 2, 2017 – The State Of Texas Vs. Tarr Begins Trial
- April 21, 2017 – Buda Realtor Returns To Hays County Jail Briefly
- December 16, 2016 – Tarr Attends Final Pre-Evidentiary Hearing
- September 2, 2016 – Tarr Requests Evidence Be Suppressed In Recent Court Hearing
- December 16 , 2015 – Jason Tarr Present For Today’s Court Appearance
- November 5, 2015 – Corridor News Provides Tarr Indictment Sources
- November 4, 2015 – BREAKING: Jason Tarr Indicted For Murder