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Saginaw teen who faced life offense in robbery, shooting of man has case dismissed
Updated 10:29 AM;
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SAGINAW, MI A Saginaw teen charged with a life offense for his alleged role in the robbery and shooting of another man has had his case dismissed.
Elijah H. Williams, 18, appeared for a hearing before Saginaw County District Judge Terry L. Clark the morning of Wednesday, April 21. At the time, Williams was charged with single counts of armed robbery and felony firearm, the former being punishable by up to life in prison.
Saginaw County Assistant Prosecutor Melissa J. Hoover said two essential witnesses, in particular the victim, were not present for the hearing despite having been subpoenaed by the case’s lead detective. Defense attorney James F. Piazza moved to have the case dismissed.
UTEP vs. UTSA: Things You Should Know Before Tipoff
Another UTEP men’s basketball series is upon us, as the Miners prepare for their one and only home-and-home series of the season with UTSA.
First, they will play Thursday’s game in San Antonio (5 p.m. MT). Saturday’s contest will see the two teams return to the Haskins Center (7 p.m. MT).
Who: UTEP (7-7, 3-5 C-USA) at UTSA (7-8, 3-5)
When: Thursday, 5 p.m. MT
Where: Convocation Center, San Antonio
Watch: ESPN+
The pace of play could be key
The Miners have talked about the pace of play being one of their strong parts, especially when they are able to score effectively in transition. UTEP has a 6-1 record this year when they score 10+ fast break points.