Posted: 4:50 p.m. MST, Feb. 7, 2007
Suspect in LDS Church Break-in Faces Serious Charges
LOGAN, Utah— Earlier this morning a preliminary hearing was held in the 1st superior court of Cache County regarding the recent apprehension of the suspects involved in the LDS church break in on Wednesday of last week.
Defense attorney, Robbie Cochran, who will be defending the suspect, Jim Micheals, has said, “My client…is not guilty of the crimes to which he has been charged. Jim Micheals is one suspect in this case, however, being that the other is a minor no information has yet to be released about him. Micheals’ is being charged with Misdemeanor charges of breaking and entering, Misdemeanor charges of vandalism, and felony charges of burglary.
Micheals’ has posted his 5000-dollar bail and is awaiting trial which will be held Judge Allen Mayfield on Mar. 21, 2007. The District attorney, Noel Mayfield, has said that the defendant could face 6 months to a year in jail and could ultimately face up to 5000 dollars in fines. The DA has also stated that they have overwhelming evidence, including, fingerprints, criminal history, and interviews, which will ensure a guilty result.
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Good story! I don't think "misdemeanor" needs to be capitalized, but I could be wrong. I really liked the structure!
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