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Judge Allows Boxer Accused Of Gun Crimes To Attend Church

Jermain Taylor
Pulaski Co. Sheriff's Office

A boxer accused of shooting his cousin and threatening a child with a gun has been granted permission to leave his treatment program to attend church.

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports a Pulaski County judge ruled Monday that Jermain Taylor could go to weekly church services, as long as he's accompanied by an employee of the recovery center where Taylor is in a substance-abuse program. The boxer also must sit alone at church.

He's accused of shooting his cousin during an altercation at his home last August. Taylor is also accused in a separate case of opening fire and threatening a family after a Little Rock parade in January.

The judge granted a request earlier this year that Taylor undergo a full mental and physical evaluation.

Taylor's attorney says part of his client's program includes a weekly church service.

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