The second suspect in a pair of Bay City cash advance store robberies has forsaken a trial in favor of accepting a plea offer. John W. Yenglin, 19, appeared before Bay County Circuit Judge Harry P. Gill Tuesday and pleaded guilty to one count of armed robbery, a potential life offense. In exchange, prosecutors agreed to dismiss three more counts of the same charge. Yenglin’s codefendant, Matthew S. Anderson, 18, accepted the same plea offer Thursday.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Second defendant in Bay City cash advance store holdups pleads guilty
via MLive
The second suspect in a pair of Bay City cash advance store robberies has forsaken a trial in favor of accepting a plea offer. John W. Yenglin, 19, appeared before Bay County Circuit Judge Harry P. Gill Tuesday and pleaded guilty to one count of armed robbery, a potential life offense. In exchange, prosecutors agreed to dismiss three more counts of the same charge. Yenglin’s codefendant, Matthew S. Anderson, 18, accepted the same plea offer Thursday.
The second suspect in a pair of Bay City cash advance store robberies has forsaken a trial in favor of accepting a plea offer. John W. Yenglin, 19, appeared before Bay County Circuit Judge Harry P. Gill Tuesday and pleaded guilty to one count of armed robbery, a potential life offense. In exchange, prosecutors agreed to dismiss three more counts of the same charge. Yenglin’s codefendant, Matthew S. Anderson, 18, accepted the same plea offer Thursday.
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