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Professional Bull Rider tried for Attempted Murder of WifeCowboy uses bullriding as his defense, claims brain damageAttempted murder retrial begins By Clarke Morrison CITIZEN-TIMES.COM September 27, 2006
ASHEVILLE - A jury last year agreed that former professional bull rider Billy Ray Byrd walked into his wife's workplace wearing a cowboy hat and spurs and shot her in the head with a .22-caliber rifle, leaving bullet fragments in her brain.
Professional Bull Rider's Appeal for Attempted Murder of Wife DeniedSentenced to 196-245 months in Prison Transcript of AppealOn 23 August 2005, the jurors having reached an impasse as to the charge of attempted murder of C. Byrd, the trial court declared a mistrial as to that charge. The jurors found defendant guilty of the Class C felony of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury on C. Byrd, the misdemeanor charge of knowingly violating a valid protective order, and misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon of Cotton. Defendant was found not guilty of attempted murder of Cotton. After additional deliberation on the charge of felonious assault on C. Byrd, the jurors found defendant knowingly violated a valid domestic violence protective order. The jurors also found an aggravating factor that defendant inflicted permanent and debilitating injury on C. Byrd. At sentencing, the trial court found Prior Record Level I as to the Class C felonious assault on C. Byrd. Based on the jury finding of violation of a protective order, the offense was elevated to Class B2. The trial court found that mitigating factors were outweighed by the jury's finding of permanent and debilitating injury. The trial court imposed a sentence in the aggravated range of 196 to 245 months. Finding Prior Record Level II as to the misdemeanor assault of Cotton, the trial court imposed a consecutive sentence of seventy-five days. Defendant appeals his convictions. | ||