A Michigan man who committed murder at age 11 faces sentencing in a prison guard assault case.
Nathaniel Abraham is now 26 and serving a four-to-20-year sentence for drug possession.
The ex-Pontiac resident pleaded guilty May 1 to attacking the guard at the end of 2010. Abraham is to be sentenced Tuesday in
Lenawee County Circuit Court in Adrian.
According to the state Department of Corrections, Abraham's
earliest release date on the drug conviction was to have been in
August. Now, he's looking at possibly serving years more behind
bars.
Abraham was convicted of murder in the 1997 fatal shooting of
18-year-old Ronnie Greene in Pontiac. He was released when he
turned 21.
The following year, Abraham was arrested for trying to sell
Ecstasy from the trunk of his car.