Jasper Howard Assault Suspect Claims Innocence

Attorney: there is no evidence Hakim Muhammad swung his knife at anyone.

Updated 3:14 PM EDT, Sat, Nov 21, 2009

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A Bloomfield man who allegedly was with the man charged with killing University of Connecticut football player and Miami native Jasper Howard has pleaded not guilty to a conspiracy charge.

Twenty-year-old Hakim Muhammad entered the plea Friday in Rockville Superior Court on a charge of conspiracy to commit assault.

Prosecutors say Muhammad and his friend and co-worker, 21-year-old John William Lomax III, were involved in a minor altercation with others outside a university sanctioned dance early Oct. 18.

The suspects allegedly went back to Lomax's car and returned with knives.

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Prosecutors say several witnesses identified Lomax of Bloomfield as the person who stabbed 20-year-old Howard.

Muhammad's attorney has said that while some witnesses claim his client had something in his hand that looked like a knife, no one has offered evidence that he swung it at anyone.

First Published: Nov 21, 2009 8:15 AM EDT on NBC Miami

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