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The 35-year-old Detroit man will be sentenced next month in Wayne Circuit Court on several charges stemming from the Nov. 27, 2009, attack and home invasion after a jury deliberated for less than an hour to convict him.
A Wayne Circuit Court jury found Terry Anthony Brown guilty of first degree home invasion in the Nov. 27, 2009, assault of a Grayton Street couple who police have said were likely spared of a much worse outcome by the interruption of a neighbor who came to their rescue. Brown is one of two men involved in the violent home invasion, during which one man attacked the husband in the backyard and the other attacked the wife inside the home. Ultimately, the second man, Park Detective David Loch said, died several months after this crime while participating in a similar home invasion elsewhere. Judge Linda Parker will sentence Brown Dec. 9. The jury found him guilty of: He will also be sentenced on a habitual offender count, which means he …
Detroit man’s preliminary exam Friday in Grosse Pointe Park court rescheduled for Sept. 21; the home invasion case has a habitual offender count that could carry a life sentence.
The preliminary exam for a Detroit man accused of forcing his way into a Maryland Street apartment and stealing several items, including the victim's car, has been rescheduled at his attorney's request. The hearing scheduled for Friday afternoon in Grosse Pointe Park Court was adjourned after the attorney originally slated to represent Gregory C. Rivers, 58, failed to show up for court. Another public defender, Susan Dunn, was reassigned and appeared in court Friday. Dunn asked for the exam to be rescheduled due to her just being assigned the case and not having time to prepare. Dunn emphasized the serious nature of the case, which involves a habitual offender count that could make any potential prison term a life sentence. Rivers is …
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5:26 am on Sunday, September 4, 2011
woops guys my pet got on the loose again. he loogs mean but he's actually nice. and he makes grumbly noises, cmere greggy.   more ›
A 27-year-old man was arraigned in 41-A District Court Thursday in connection with a Macomb Township home invasion and stabbing.
A 27-year-old Fraser man was arraigned Thursday on charges of attempted murder and home invasion. Joseph Reiner was arraigned by video in 41-A District Court by Judge Douglas Shepherd in connection with the Feb. 23 stabbing of a Macomb Township woman inside her home during a break-in. The court entered a not-guilty plea on Reiner's behalf after he stood mute. He will be appointed a public defender for his preliminary examination on April 14. If convicted of attempted murder, Reiner could face up to life in prison. Shepherd set a $1 million cash bond. Reiner is also a suspect in two home invasions in Grosse Pointe Farms, which took place Feb. 24 and 25 and involved the theft of a 1999 Acura, which Reiner was driving at the time of his …
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anthony neme
2:17 pm on Sunday, November 27, 2011
The maximum sentence should always be suggested for criminals who choose to do their "business" in the Pointes. We need to vigilant and be known in criminal circles that crime of any nature will not be tolerated here and we mean business.   more ›