By Walter Geiger
Judge Tommy Wilson lowered the bond of alleged killer Joshua James Cox from $5 million to $1 million following a hearing Dec. 2 in Lamar superior court.
Public defender Doug Smith renewed the arguments for bond that he brought up at a previous bond proceeding Oct. 21, noting Cox has significant ties to the community and, if released, will live with his parents who are current and former law enforcement officers.

Murder suspect Joshua James Cox (left) stands before Judge Tommy Wilson Dec. 2 along with public defender Douglas Smith (center) and district attorney Richard Milam. Cox is accused of killing Donald Terrell Clark July 14 while both were under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs. (Photo: Walter Geiger)
Bond reduced in murder case
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