A North Dakota factory worker from Minnesota who has been charged with killing three people has chosen to pursue a trial. The man dropped his plan to enter guilty pleas to the charges.
(Fargo, ND) A man charged in the deadly shooting of two co-workers and their unborn child at a Fargo factory wants to move forward with a trial. Anthony Reese Jr. pulled back on his plan to enter guilty pleas to three counts of murder, opting instead to go ahead with a trial. Reese made the announce while appearing in court Monday. He is charged with killing 43-year-old
Anthony Reese was scheduled to change his plea but decided to take his case to trial. He is accused of killing Richard Pittman, April Carbone and Cabone’s unborn child, Layla.
A man charged with three counts of murder in the shooting deaths of two co-workers and their unborn child at a North Dakota factory last year has changed course and wants to proceed with a trial the defense said during a change of plea hearing Monday
Anthony Reese Jr., of Moorhead, Minnesota, dropped a plan to enter guilty pleas to the charges, according to the Clerk of District Court's Office in Cass County.