There are no words!
Jackson made her first court appearance Saturday for one count of battery bodily waste, a level six felony in Indiana.
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OLUMBUS, Ohio — After the arrest of 24-year-old Nalah Jackson, who is charged with two counts of kidnapping, she gained another charge for allegedly spitting on a sheriff's deputy in Indiana while being booked.
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Jackson made her first court appearance Saturday for one count of battery bodily waste, a level six felony in Indiana. The Marion County Magistrate ended the hearing early after Jackson continuously used expletives, despite being asked not to.
Jackson was escorted to a video monitor during the hearing, handcuffed with a deputy on each arm. When the magistrate asked if her name was Nalah Jackson, Jackson responded, "Are you talking to me as a person or a slave?"
The magistrate answered, "I'm speaking to you as a person." She then asked her name again.
Jackson gave the name, "Josphis Hunt." When asked if she understood her rights, Jackson responded by saying, "no... yes... no... I'm pleading guilty. Just go ahead and sentence me."
During the remote hearing, the Marion County Magistrate set Jackson's bond at $500, and told Jackson that even if the bond is met, she would not be released due to a hold on the State of Ohio for two counts of kidnapping.
After her hearing for battery bodily waste, Jackson began yelling expletives toward the magistrate, prompting the end of the hearing. The magistrate told her clerk that they technically didn't get through the hearing and the judge for the upcoming hearing on Dec. 26 will likely have to redo the hearing.