|
Updated: 9:46 PM Jan 9, 2009
Johnson to Drop Insanity Plea
A Wisconsin official says a Michigan man accused of fatally shooting three teens after ambushing them near the Wisconsin-Michigan border last summer is expected to drop his insanity plea. Posted: 5:54 PM Jan 9, 2009 |
|
A Wisconsin official says a Michigan man accused of fatally shooting three teens after ambushing them near the Wisconsin-Michigan border last summer is expected to drop his insanity plea.
A Marinette County judge has scheduled a hearing for Wednesday for Scott J. Johnson of Kingsford, Michigan.
Wisconsin Department of Justice spokesman William Cosh says Johnson is expected to withdraw his insanity plea to charges that include three counts of first-degree intentional homicide.
Attorneys for Johnson did not immediately return telephone messages Friday.
Prosecutors say the 38-year-old Johnson fired about 17 shots at a group of swimmers at the Menominee River on July 31, killing three Michigan teens. Johnson's trial is scheduled to start March 16.
- Man pulled out a knife and tried to stab people on a bus
- Woman who got caught up in scam also participated
- Hunters overcome weather, other obstacles on Opening Day
- Police arrest two people in string of business burglaries
- Hunters encourage to shoot deer with green ear tags
- The hunt is (almost!) on; the camps are ready
- Downtown Eau Claire kicks off holiday season
- Families celebrate special birthday
- Suspect in high-speed chase speaks out
- Jackson County courthouse evacuated Friday morning
- Suspect in high-speed chase speaks out
16 Comments - Wisconsinites paying more for health insurance than the rest of the country
13 Comments - Harley-Davidson may be official Wisconsin motorcycle
11 Comments - Jail committee meets to choose site for new justice center
9 Comments - Oprah Winfrey's talk show will end in 2011
9 Comments - Ten worst toys
8 Comments
