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Posted: 8:50 AM Nov 19, 2009
Court hearing resumes in Michigan kidnap, slaying
Eastpointe, MI A Detroit-area judge will hear more evidence and decide whether two 17-year-olds should go to trial in the abduction and fatal shooting of a young man from Macomb County.
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A Detroit-area judge will hear more evidence and decide whether two 17-year-olds should go to trial in the abduction and fatal shooting of a young man from Macomb County.
The body of Matt Landry was found in August in an abandoned house in Detroit, four days after he was last seen outside a Quiznos shop in Eastpointe.
Ihab Maslamani and Robert Taylor are charged with murder and other crimes. A witness last week identified Maslamani as the person who forced the 21-year-old Landry back into his car.
The court hearing resumes Thursday in 38th District Court in Eastpointe.
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