Posted: Thursday Feb. 7, 2008 10:17 a.m.
Trial set for burglary case
Logan, Utah- The trial date has been set for March 21st to determine the consequences for last weeks break in to a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Noel Mayfield, district attorney, said that she has "presented sufficient evidence". Jim Michael’s, 35, and a 15-year-old juvenile, whose name is not being released, are the prime suspects in this case. The two individuals are said to be aquantices and are suspected to have been involved in previous crimes together. Michael’s, who is out on a 5,000 dollar bail, faces up to one year in prison while it has yet to be decided how the juvenile will be tried.
Robbie Cochren, defense attorney, is representing Michael’s and feels that there is not enough valid evidence to convict him. "This will be an interesting trial because Judge Mayfield is unpredictable". Michael’s is pleading innocent.
There is no relation between Noel Mayfield and Judge Alan Mayfield.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
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2 comments:
Hey! Good story! When you do the location... do LOGAN, Utah-- (two dashes, and capitalize LOGAN). Also, capitalize formal titles... It was very easy to read! Good job.
great story i would use more quotes maybe. the short time sucks!
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