LITTLE ROCK, AR – A Little Rock man has been found fit to stand trial, FOX16 has learned.
According to reports, 26-year-old Stephen Shaw has been found fit to stand trial on charges of capital murder and theft of receiving.
Shaw was charged in the murder of 41-year-old Wesley Burris, a Little Rock hairdresser found unresponsive and later pronounced dead at his home in April 2012 after firefighters responded to reports about Burris’ SUV being on fire.
Another man, 26-year-old Antonio Suggs, was also arrested for theft by receiving in connection with this incident.
Shaw’s jury trial is set to begin on February 13.
According to reports, 26-year-old Stephen Shaw has been found fit to stand trial on charges of capital murder and theft of receiving.
Shaw was charged in the murder of 41-year-old Wesley Burris, a Little Rock hairdresser found unresponsive and later pronounced dead at his home in April 2012 after firefighters responded to reports about Burris’ SUV being on fire.
Another man, 26-year-old Antonio Suggs, was also arrested for theft by receiving in connection with this incident.
Shaw’s jury trial is set to begin on February 13.