Feb. 7, 2008, 9:10 a.m.
Trial date set for two suspects in LDS meetinghouse break in
Logan, Ut. Last Thursday a LDS meetinghouse was broken into, it was suspected that two suspects were involved. Today the suspects were taken to court; attorneys showed evidence on how these two individuals needed to go to trial for their crime. The new trial date is set for March 21st.
Last Thursday night Bishop Shirk left his office window open, later that night Jim Michaels and a juvenile snuck threw the window then took some computers. In the morning the maintenance man found some smashed monitors and called police. The investigation proved to be an easy one.
In court today Jim Michaels had evidence proven against him that he was the main suspect. His acquaintance, the juvenile, was also a main part in this crime. In trial next month Michaels can get up to 6 months in prison on the accounts of felony burglary and breaking and entering. The juvenile could be charged as an adult, but at this time is awaiting the trial.
Trial date set for two suspects in LDS meetinghouse break in
Logan, Ut. Last Thursday a LDS meetinghouse was broken into, it was suspected that two suspects were involved. Today the suspects were taken to court; attorneys showed evidence on how these two individuals needed to go to trial for their crime. The new trial date is set for March 21st.
Last Thursday night Bishop Shirk left his office window open, later that night Jim Michaels and a juvenile snuck threw the window then took some computers. In the morning the maintenance man found some smashed monitors and called police. The investigation proved to be an easy one.
In court today Jim Michaels had evidence proven against him that he was the main suspect. His acquaintance, the juvenile, was also a main part in this crime. In trial next month Michaels can get up to 6 months in prison on the accounts of felony burglary and breaking and entering. The juvenile could be charged as an adult, but at this time is awaiting the trial.
1 comment:
You used the date, time, headline and dateline, like Professor Parker wanted. However, remember to capitalize "Logan" and put a dash after "LOGAN, Utah." Also, use quotes. Parker gave us some very good quotes from Mayfield and Cochran that I'm sure he wanted us to use as attention-grabbers and transition setters in the article. Also, they had not gone to court yet. The first court case was going to be the 21st. The prosecuting attorney had simply accused Michaels and the juvenile, but they hadn't actually gone to court yet. Make sure to be consistent with AP style throughout your article.
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