The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Killers of Maurice Wimbush-Jalaah get jail time

- By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman Sulaiman@21st-centurymed­ia.com @sabdurr on Twitter

TRENTON » Case closed!

The three men who shot and killed 15-year-old Maurice Wimbush-Jalaah at a West Ward housing complex in 2016 have each been sentenced to 15 years of state incarcerat­ion.

Juprie Wadley, 21; Wilson George, 21; and Jashawn Smith, 20, have all pleaded guilty in the case. They confessed June 25 to first-degree aggravated manslaught­er, admitting they gunned Wimbush-Jalaah down at Prospect Village during the afternoon of June 11, 2016. The victim later died at the hospital from his life-threatenin­g injuries.

Police apprehende­d all three killers almost immediatel­y following the daylight slaying, but George was initially released because he was not in possession of a gun at the time he was stopped. Smith and Wadley allegedly had weapons with them when police apprehende­d the trio on Louise Lane following the fatal shooting. Another gun was found on the ground on Louise Lane, and police later charged George with weapons offenses for allegedly tossing it before his apprehensi­on.

A 2017 indictment charged all three co-defendants with firstdegre­e murder and second-degree weapons offenses, but the judge dismissed those counts at sentencing in accordance with the manslaught­er plea agreement.

Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert Billmeier sentenced the trio to 15 years of state imprisonme­nt last Friday, ordering each defendant to serve 85 percent of the maximum term behind bars before being paroled, according to his judgments of conviction. All three co-defendants upon release will be subjected to five years of parole supervisio­n.

The three co-defendants have each been ordered to provide a DNA sample as convicted felons and were collective­ly ordered to jointly pay $5,000 in restitutio­n. The state has requested additional restitutio­n of $2,355 on behalf of Shanell Wimbush, the victim’s mother. The judge did not immediatel­y decide whether the additional restitutio­n would be levied, keeping the matter open for 30 days, according to the judgments of conviction.

Smith had no history of delinquenc­y or criminal activity before killing Wimbush-Jalaah. But his partners in crime have other Superior Court conviction­s on their records in addition to the manslaught­er conviction.

George has been incarcerat­ed in state prison since July 2017 for selling drugs in Mercer County in 2015 and 2016 before becoming a self-confessed killer. He previously pleaded guilty in three separate drug distributi­on cases and got sentenced to four years of imprisonme­nt last year. Now George is scheduled to be released from the Garden State Youth Correction­al Facility on May 8, 2030, due to his concurrent 15-year prison sentence in the slaying of Wimbush-Jalaah, according to the New Jersey Department of Correction­s. George has been awarded 388 days of jail credit in the homicide case and was represente­d by private attorney Mark Fury at last week’s sentencing.

In addition to pleading guilty to manslaught­er, Wadley on June 25 also admitted he distribute­d drugs in Mercer County on Dec. 7, 2016. He got sentenced to five years of incarcerat­ion in the drug case to run concurrent to his 15-year manslaught­er sentence, court records show. Wadley has been awarded 625 days of jail credit in the homicide case and was represente­d by defense attorney Christophe­r Campbell at last week’s sentencing.

Smith received 635 days of jail credit in the homicide case. He was represente­d by private attorney Mark G. Davis at last Friday’s sentencing hearing.

In his judgments of conviction, Billmeier said the manslaught­er plea agreement for all three co-defendants “appears to be fair and in the interest of justice.” Mercer County Assistant Prosecutor Kathleen Petrucci represente­d the state of New Jersey at the trio’s sentencing hearing.

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(left to right) Wilson George, Jashawn Smith and Juprie Wadley

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