Ja'Marc Davis arrested on 10 felony counts and pleads guilty
AFTER EIGHT months following his arrest on March 1, Ja'Marc Davis, 26,
founder and leader of Forefront Records dance band Raze, pleaded guilty to
sex offences involving a girl who was one of the group's back up
dancers. The Tulsa World reported that Tulsa County District Attorney
Tim Harris recommended a 10 year sentence as part of the plea
negotiation. Tulsa World reported that the judge in the case ordered
that a background report be prepared "to evaluate Davis' merits as a
probation candidate." Judge Jefferson Sellers told Davis that there
was no "guarantee of probation." Davis was arrested on 10 felony
counts in spring 2001, seven of which have been dismissed. He remains
free on bail and is scheduled to be sentenced in December. Forefront
Records announced that Raze would be disbanding. Raze have been on the
label's roster since their debut US release in January 1998. Greg Ham,
president of Forefront, said, "Before we could announce our decision
about the future of Raze at Forefront, they came to us with
their decision to go their separate ways. We wish Ja'Marc, Donnie,
Mizzie and Todd well and we pray God's blessing for their futures."