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    Suggs Waives Right to Preliminary Hearing

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    By KMAN Staff on February 24, 2015 Riley County
    Gavel-150x150 (1)A Manhattan man charged in connection with an alleged incident involving stolen marijuana back in July, waived his right to his preliminary hearing in Riley County District Court Tuesday afternoon.
    Ty Suggs appeared in Judge William Malcolm’s courtroom alongside his attorney, Brenda Jordan.  Jordan stated Suggs intended to waive his preliminary hearing.
    Suggs will appear in cout next on March 9th at 9 a.m. in Judge David Stutzman’s courtroom.
    Suggs is currently free on a $50,000 bond.  Another individual charged in this case is Trey Campbell, who appeared in court for his preliminary hearing late last month.  Both face charges after allegedly robbing a man at gunpoint for marijuana.
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