Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Practice News Story 4: Court

Posted: 10:17 am MT September 26, 2007
Logan Man on Trial for Felony Burglary Charges
Logan, Utah- A preliminary hearing took place today in which a 35 year old Logan resident was charged with two misdemeanor counts of vandalism and breaking and entering, also a felony charge of burglary. The man, James Michaels, was arrested on September 19th after police received several tips incriminating Michaels as well as a juvenile, whose name is not being released. The break in that they are being accused of occurred on September 19th in a Logan Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse. Two CPU’s were stolen and vandalism occurred. There was fingerprint evidence at the scene and a K9 unit was released and brought officers to the neighborhood of the accused. The District Attorney, Noel Mayfield, claims that there is enough evidence to go through to a trial. Defense Attorney, Robbie Cochran, claims, "My client is innocent." Court date is set for October 21, 2007.

1 comment:

Megan said...

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