News Letter 
Monday, 21 September 2009

Another month of summer has come and gone. Let me recap a few of the things members have done in August.

Ths Hogs Pen in Macclesfield held their annual Cliff Jackson Memorial Ride raising over $825 for the Special Olympics. Cliff's friends rode their bikes to the cemetary paying their respects to him and back to the bar for a good party. Mike and Patsy will be selling the Hogs Pen but would like for everyone to continue supporting the new owner.

The trial for Cliff's murder will start on Monday, Sept 21st, 2009. Patsy and Mike Bullock will keep us posted on the trial. See the bottom of newsletter for update on Cliff's trial.

The TRB Labor Day trip was Sept 4th - Sept 7th. Jesse, Linda Gary and Sue were the only members that were able to make the trip this year. According to Linda they had an interesting trip. They tried to take a short cut and ended up riding 7 miles on a narrow gravel road that left them pulling over to catch their breath...

Guardian Brotherhood held their annual fundraiser, raising over $1900.00 to support their cause for the Wounded Warriors. Thanks to Guardian Brotherhood for all they do throughout the year for all causes.

Wendy Trails held a fundraiser for Valerie Redd (wife of Tommy Redd, Boogie Chillins) on Sept 20th. Over $1900 was raised to help with her expenses.

Now, lets get to some recent news. Nominations started for Officers for TRB. The nominations are as follows:

President - Bob Burke

Vice President - Mike Bullock

2nd Vice President - Kenny Barnhill

Secretary - Linda Watson

Treasurer - Debra Burke 

Legislative Coordinator - Patsy Bullock

If you are interested in being nominated for an Officer position please contact Jesse or Bob prior to the next meeting on October 21st and we will bring it up to vote and place you as a write in on the ballet.

There will be a benefit for Robby and Danny Holland's brother Ray, on October 24th. He has been battling cancer and recently suffered a heart attack. Please come out and help support this cause for the Hollands.

If you have a band in mind for our Christmas Party on Dec 13th at Wendy Trails you need to do the following:

Contact the band for availability, get price (play time from 7 pm-11 pm) and bring info to the next meeting on Oct 21st as we need to make the party decisions that night.

UPDATE on CLiff's Murder:

http://www.dailysoutherner.com/archivesearch/local_story_268105642.html
A mistrial was declared Thursday in the first-degree murder case of Bobby Ray Bordeaux Jr. after the jury could not reach a unanimous agreement on a conviction.

Bordeaux allegedly shot and killed 44-year-old Clifton Jackson outside of the Hogs Pen Pub near Macclesfield on Aug. 31, 2008.

However, he was found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, for shooting John Warlick, 50, at the bar that night. Bordeaux shot Warlick in the side with a .22-caliber revolver, after also allegedly shooting Jackson in the back of the head at close range.

Superior Court Judge Cy A. Grant sentenced Bordeaux to 25-39 months in jail on the assault conviction, with credit for the year he's already served in the Edgecombe County Detention Center awaiting this week's trial.

A retrial on the first-degree murder charge is scheduled for Dec. 7.

After the verdict was read Thursday, Deanna Warlick, John's wife, said the assault conviction was "not as much as I would've liked to have seen.

"But it's better than not guilty," she added.

Jackson's family, including his father Troy, his sister and two brothers, attended the trial all week, but did not comment after the judge's decision was announced.

Bordeaux's family, including his wife Robin, their three daughters, as well as his brothers Eddie and Alan, attended the trial all week and did not comment Thursday.

On the assault charge, the jury also could have convicted Bordeaux of a more severe one, assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill and inflicting serious injury, or a lesser charge of assault with a deadly weapon.

On the first-degree murder charge, Grant asked the jury forewoman, Eunis Rogers, after they deliberated for around nine hours Wednesday and Thursday, if they had become "hopelessly deadlocked" with no chance for a resolution on Thursday.

After Rogers looked over to another juror, who motioned that no unanimous agreement could be arranged by the jury Thursday, the forewoman answered "yes."

Rogers said the jury remained in a 10-2 deadlock, the majority in favor of convicting Bordeaux of first-degree murder, the other two favoring a second-degree murder conviction.

A first-degree murder conviction would have been reached if the jury felt the shooting death was premeditated and deliberated by Bordeaux. A second-degree murder conviction would have found he either did not premeditate or deliberate his actions, or was incapable of doing so.

After the judge announced his decision Thursday, Senior Assistant District Attorney Steve Graham said that "it happens" that mistrials occur in high-level murder cases.
"The state is prepared to go forward on Dec. 7," Graham added, and argue again that Bordeaux is guilty of committing first-degree murder in Jackson's death.

During testimony, Bordeaux himself did not dispute that he pulled the trigger on Jackson and Warlick. He did tell the jury that, because of his history of "black outs" from his alcoholism, coupled with his major depressive mental disorder, he could not remember actually shooting them both at the bar.

Edgecombe County Sheriff's Sgt. Gene Harrell testified Monday that Bordeaux had been too intoxicated that night for police to question him about the incident.

Bordeaux's wife testified there were several times when Bobby would be drinking and not remember times where he had hurt himself during those episodes. A forensic psychiatrist from Cary also testified that, after she examined Bordeaux's medical records and interviewed him this year, that he did not have the mental capacity to premeditate killing Jackson or severely injuring Warlick last August.

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