Jury Deliberates In Ann Arbor Homicide Trial
Ricky McCain, an Ann Arbor official, was found guilty on Friday of felony murder, first-degree premeditated murder, assault with intent to commit sexual penetration, and first-degree home invasion. The victim, Jude Walton, was a 52-year-old founding member of the Independent Community Police Oversight Commission. McCain gained access to Walton's home through a back window in April 2023 and was arraigned four days later. The jury deliberated for 90 minutes. The verdict follows a trial involving a death that occurred four days after a specific incident. The deliberation process lasted 90 minutes following the death of a key figure four days prior.
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WWJ Detroit
“Of an Ann Arbor official, Ricky McCain was found guilty on Friday of one count each of felony murder, first reprimeditated murder, assault with intent to commit sexual penetration and first degree home invasion.”
WWJ Detroit
“An Ann Arbor official, Ricky McCain was found guilty on Friday of one count each of felony murder, first reprimeditated murder, assault with intent to commit sexual penetration and first degree home invasion.”
WWJ Detroit
“with her death four days later. The jury deliberated for 90 minutes.”
WWJ Detroit
“The jury deliberated for 90 minutes.”
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