Bond Reduction Denied for Clarksville Man Charged with Complicity to Murder

The bond reduction was denied on Wednesday for one of two Clarksville men charged with the 2022 shooting death of Gailon Toler in Oak Grove.

Before Circuit Judge Andrew Self denied the motion, Jarrod Jackson argued that his client, Tyron Holt, would be able to live with his mother and find work after being in jail for nearly eight months.

click to download audioHolt is charged with complicity to murder. Another Clarksville man, Omega Plaisme, is charged with Toler’s murder with Jackson saying evidence shows Plaisme is the one who pulled the trigger and not his client.

click to download audioCommonwealth’s Attorney Maureen Leamy told Judge Self that she was still looking through statements from witnesses before she could offer any input on a bond modification and whether or not a resolution could be reached before going to trial.

Holt is expected back in court on February 28.

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