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Court hears shocking details of violent assault cases

August 21, 2024 | CTRM 234 36th District Court, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Court hears shocking details of violent assault cases
In a recent court session, several significant cases were addressed, highlighting serious charges and legal proceedings in Michigan.

The court began with the case of Calvin Wynn, who faces multiple charges including operating while intoxicated causing death and reckless driving causing death. The defendant, represented by attorney Andrea Fanning, was present via jail video link. The court scheduled a preliminary examination for August 29 at 11:00 a.m.

Next, Rashad Gilmore's case was called, where he is charged with assault with intent to murder and several related offenses. The prosecution noted that the complainant remains hospitalized and is currently paralyzed from the waist down due to the alleged shooting. The court granted an adjournment to allow the complainant to potentially attend the next hearing, rescheduled for August 30.

John Harris III was also in court facing serious charges including home invasion and criminal sexual conduct. His attorney requested an exam date, which was set for August 30, despite complications due to the nature of the case involving a high-profile murder.

Anthony Harris, represented by newly retained counsel Arne Weiner, faced charges including home invasion and domestic violence. The court scheduled a preliminary conference for August 30, allowing time for the defense to review discovery materials.

Lastly, Antonio Asbury's case was addressed, with charges of assault with a dangerous weapon and domestic violence. His preliminary examination was set for August 28 at 10:15 a.m.

The court proceedings reflect ongoing efforts to address serious criminal allegations while ensuring that defendants have adequate representation and that victims' rights are considered in the scheduling of hearings.

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