Woods indicted on 2 more rape charges

Published 12:05 pm Tuesday, October 31, 2017

 

By NEAL WAGNER / Managing Editor

COLUMBIANA – A 20-year-old Helena man has now been indicted on a total of six second-degree rape charges after a grand jury indicted him on two more charges during its October session.

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The grand jury returned a two-count indictment against Samuel Woods, who lists an address on Old Cahaba Trace in Helena, upholding the two second-degree rape charges brought against him by the Helena Police Department on April 24.

The indictments list offense dates of March 23 and April 6, during which Woods was out of jail on bond for four felony second-degree rape charges brought against him in 2016. He was indicted on the four original rape charges – Three of which were brought against him by the Alabaster Police Department and one of which was brought by the Helena Police Department – in December 2016.

In all six cases, Woods allegedly engaged in sexual intercourse with a female victim who was between the age of 12 and 16 while Woods was “16 years or older and at least two years older” than the victim, according to his indictments.

Woods has been in and out of the Shelby County jail several times over the past several months.

He was originally arrested on June 17, 2016, on a second-degree rape charge, and was released the following day after posting a $30,000 bond.

Woods was rearrested on another second-degree rape charge on June 25, 2016, and was released from jail on June 28, 2016, after posting a $30,000 bond. He was then arrested for a third time on June 28, 2016, and charged with two more second-degree rape charges.

He remained in jail from June 28, 2016, until his bonds were lowered through an agreement between his defense attorney and prosecutors and he posted bond on Sept. 21, 2016.

Because Woods’ two most recent rape charges came while he was out of jail on bond, Shelby County Circuit Court Judge Lara Alvis revoked his bond and ordered he be held in the Shelby County Jail without bond.

He has remained in the Shelby County Jail since his April 24 arrest. He is now set to appear in Shelby County Circuit Court on Dec. 4 for arraignment.