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WDIV, Channel 4, Detroit is teasing an update on the Stislicki case for Monday, November 23 at 5:00PM.
So sad that this has dragged on and on. Thank you for sharing the article. Prayers still with the Stislicki family and Danielle’s friends.Don't think this has been posted.
Investigators share key pieces of evidence they found on day Danielle Stislicki disappeared
Nov. 24, 2020
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – It’s been nearly four years since Danielle Stislicki disappeared, and Local 4 spoke one-on-one with investigators of the case about some key pieces of evidence they found that day.
Any appeals filed by the defense would be a matter of public record, right?Yes, the part I don't understand it "Circuit Judge Phyllis McMillen told attorneys involved in the high-profile case Friday that she cannot return to managing the case until the Michigan Court of Appeals is through appraising the prosecution and defense of Floyd Galloway."
I can't access this article - not allowed over here!
Is this after the hearing ? If so - a 10% synopsis would be nice! TIA!
Appeals court asked to allow jury to hear about prior conviction for alleged killer of Danielle Stislicki
Bumping up - anyone??
Should a conviction of kidnapping, assault and attempted rape by the man charged with murdering Danielle Stislicki be allowed as evidence when that case goes to trial?
An Oakland County Circuit Court judge’s ruling that the other case against Floyd Galloway, Jr. should not be admitted as evidence is now being considered by the Michigan Court of Appeals, which heard oral arguments for and against Wednesday morning. Assistant Attorney General Scott Shimkus is seeking a reversal, while Galloway’s defense attorney Ellen Michaels believes the decision by the lower court’s Judge Phyllis McMillen should stand.
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A trial date is pending.
This is about a conviction in another no-body murder case.The Supreme Courts 28-page response and unanimous decision affirming Golyar's conviction and sentence is a very good read for anybody interested in "NO BODY" convictions.
Nebraska Judicial Branch - ePublication Service