Case Updates
Man convicted of killing Michael Jordan's father got 30 minutes to fight for his freedom
October 5, 2022 | WRAL.com
Daniel Green fired his attorney and made his own oral argument in front of the judge.
Court ruling offers hope to Daniel Green, the man convicted of killing Michael Jordan's father
December 2, 2021, 2021 | WRALvideo
The North Carolina Court of Appeals Court upheld a request from attorneys that Daniel Green’s case be reconsidered.
Man convicted of murdering Michael Jordan's father denied parole
October 22, 2021 | WRAL.com
The man convicted of murdering Michael Jordan’s father nearly 30 years ago has been denied parole, state officials said Friday. The hearing was the first time in 28 years that Daniel Green, who’s been in prison since his arrest in 1993, was eligible for parole.
Pastor argues for parole of man convicted of murdering Michael Jordan's father
September 21, 2021 | WRAL.com
The man convicted of murdering Michael Jordan’s father, Daniel Green, is getting his first shot at parole. Green has been in prison since his arrest in 1993.
NAACP supports Daniel Green's bid for new hearing
August 4, 2021 | WRAL.com
The North Carolina NAACP has thrown its support behind the effort to get a new hearing for the man convicted of the murder of Michael Jordan’s father.
NAACP's Spearman: I genuinely believe in Daniel's innocence
August 4, 2021 | WRAL.com
The president of the North Carolina NAACP is throwing his organization’s support behind the effort to get a new trial for the man imprisoned for the murder of Michael Jordan’s father in 1993.
Man convicted of James Jordan's murder finds hope in appeal for new hearing
August 2, 2021 | WRAL.com
Daniel Green, convicted in 1996 of the 1993 shooting death of James Jordan, father of basketball start Michael Jordan, believes his latest appeal, filed Friday, gives him a chance at a new trial.
Man convicted of murdering Michael Jordan's father files appeal for another day in court
July 30, 2021 | WRAL.com
The man convicted of killing Michael Jordan‘s father, James Jordan, filed an appeal Friday with the Court of Appeals of North Carolina asking that he be granted another day in court.