Fenton Township Shooting Trial Scheduled for May
The case has been delayed on several occasions as evidence was gathered and charges were debated.
The Fenton Township shooting case is scheduled for a jury trial in May.
The case has been delayed on several occasions as evidence was gathered and charges were debated. The charges include armed robbery, home invasion first degree and felony firearms, according to court records.
Robert Johnson testified on May 16, 2012 that Collins broke into his home, robbed him and shot him April 14, 2012 in Fenton Township. Johnson said he and Collins, 23, of Flint, exchanged gunfire that day on the 13000 block of Linden Road in the preliminary exam.
“I was trying to kill him because he was in my house trying to kill me,” Johnson told the court in May. “It was my life or his life.”
According to court records, the case is scheduled for a pre-trial on April 30 and a jury trial on May 1.
Robert Marr
11:09 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Talk about tapping on the limits of the sixth amendment....
Dcollins
11:23 pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2013
mr marr your correct I wrote a motion on behalf of my sixth amendmet rights...
R.E.
11:42 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013
I hope that you're going to be pointing out Mr. Johnson's culpability in this case.