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Posted: 4:26 PM Jun 22, 2009
NEW INFO: Marshfield Man Accused of Threatening Judge in Unusual Way Ordered to Stand Trial
A judge says there is enough evidence for a Marshfield man accused of threatening a judge, by writing it in feces on a jail cell wall to stand trial. He made the ruling after a preliminary hearing for Michael Stockman Monday.
Reporter: Jeff Thelen |
Michael Stockman
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A judge says there is enough evidence for a Marshfield man accused of threatening a judge, by writing it in feces on a jail cell wall to stand trial.
According to online court records, He made the ruling after a preliminary hearing for 47-year old Michael Stockman in Wood County Monday.
One witness, a Wood County sheriff's deputy, took the stand before the judge made his decision.
Stockman faces multiple charges including throwing or expelling bodily substances, battery by a prisoner, and threatening a judge.
Authorities say he threatened the judge with a note written in feces on the wall of his jail cell earlier this month.
He's also accused of attacking corrections officers who entered his cell.
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