The state offered a plea deal to Issiah Ross that would have dropped the charges to two counts of second-degree murder and avoided a life without parole sentence, but Ross rejected the state's offer and declined to make a counteroffer.
The judge ensured Ross knowingly and voluntarily made the decision.
"Right now, you understand your case, you got a chance to talk to your lawyer. You understand the plea that's being offered. You understand the potential for a counteroffer.
Your decision means you don't want to do any of that," Judge Anna Orr said.
"Yes, ma'am," Ross said.
Prosecutor: "The offer to Mr. Ross was that the defendant would plead guilty to two counts of second degree murder, the B-1 felony that the defendant would receive two consecutive sentences of 240 to 300 months, and the State would submit, Mr. Ross, as a level one for sentencing purposes um, your Honor, in addition to that official offer, the defense and I have had some conversations about potentially resolving this at a lower amount of time, but there was not an official counter offer, nor did I extend another official reduced offer."