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The Morrises are in the process of getting a divorce, court records state.
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John Morris told police that his wife went into another room, grabbed his .45-caliber pistol and shot him in the lower abdomen, chest and left thigh.Morris told police he had not touched his wife before the shooting. He was treated for his injuries at a local hospital.Melissa Morris told Detective Earle Swift that her husband was hiding in the kitchen when she got home that evening. He was supposed to be staying out of town for his job.She said he came at her with the gun, hit her in the upper body, choked her and threatened to kill her if she called 911.Court records state that John Morris gave inconsistent statements at a preliminary hearing and later admitted not being able to recall the events clearly.
How is it that she is still being convicted on this?