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Dejaune Anderson is in the custody at the Washington Justice Center, where she is being held on three charges relating to the death of her son, Cairo Jordan. Those three charges include murder, neglect of a dependent resulting in death, and obstruction of justice.


Her accomplice, Dawn Coleman, was arrested in November 2023. She was tried for her connection to Jordan’s death and was sentenced to 30 years in prison, with five years suspended for probation.


Anderson has filed many motions concerning her case. Most recently, on April 22, she filed a motion to vacate the amended order for psychiatric evaluation. Washington County Circuit Court Judge Larry W. Medlock made the order for evaluation on April 10.


In the four pages of the hand-written motion, she described herself as “I, princess Califia Haton Tubak Bey 2nd. Representing entity Dejaune Anderson, known as the defendant, am requesting a vacating motion for order for psychiatric evaluation on the grounds the court using influence of judicial office to conduct impropnety (sp) towards the dependent.” It continues as she explains the basis for the motion.


Anderson goes on to object about her court-appointed lawyer, Alex Ooley, and cites many other objections.
Judge Medlock has changed the pretrial date of April 4 to June 20 at 9 a.m. Anderson is being held without bond.

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