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One Guilty in Burning Trial

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A Shreveport judge today found one suspect guilty and another not guilty - both accused of setting a man on fire in January of 2005. Darrell Hollingsworth, 27, was found guilty of 2nd degree attempted murder. Dewayne Mosley, 20, was found not guilty. Hollingsworth`s attorney said his client was shocked by the verdict. He plans to appeal. Mosley only shrugged when asked to react to the verdict by Newschannel 6 reporter Maria Vallejo.

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