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Texarkana Man Convicted of Dallas Murder

By: Mario Boone
Updated: August 14, 2009
Prosecutors in Dallas are seeking the death penalty in a 2008 robbery that claimed the lives of two Christian music producers.  On Wednesday, jurors convicted James Broadnax of capital murder in the fatal shooting death of Stephen Swan, 26.  The other victim was Matthew Butler, 28, who owned Zion Gate records.


Both men were gunned down, in a parking lot, after leaving the studio on June 19, 2008.

Texarkana police caught Broadnax and his cousin, Demariums Cummings hours later in Swan’s car during a traffic stop.  Broadnax still faces a capital murder charge in Butler's death.

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