After the trial of Jordan Johnson ended on March 1 with a not guilty verdict, the 20 year-old student athlete was whisked away with his parents and had no contact with the media — until Tuesday.
Former University of Montana quarterback Jordan Johnson took the stand Monday, Feb. 25, afternoon after the prosecution wrapped up its case to convince the jury that he was guilty of sexual intercourse without consent.
The jury at the Jordan Johnson trial saw the end of the initial police interview video on Friday, (Feb. 22, 2013) in which Johnson said in tears, "I just want to be a normal kid again. I don't care about football right now."
Governor Bullock's office issues a response to the petition to remove Pat Williams from Office and a UM parent explains why the petition started in the first place.
The first day of the Jordan Johnson rape trial brought hundreds of potential jurors, prosecuting and defense attorneys, a District Court judge, and one defendant, all together in the Holiday Inn.