Monday, June 17, 1996
06171996 - Board Member Kenneth Daniels -Charged With 2 Felonies In Domestic Disturbance - Detroit Board of Education
June 17, 1996: Detroit Board of Education Member Kenneth Daniels
SCHOOLS OFFICIAL MAY FACE CHARGES
July 10, 1996 •• 673 words •• ID: 9601220338. Detroit Free PressThe Wayne County Prosecutor's Office has recommended that two felony charges be brought against Detroit Board of Education member Kenneth Daniels in connection with a disturbance at his home last month. Richard Padzieski, chief of operations for the Prosecutor's Office, said Tuesday night that his office recommended that Daniels be charged with felonious assault and discharging a weapon in an occupied dwelling. Both are punishable by up to four years in prison and
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GUN INCIDENT AT HOME DRAWS ASSAULT CHARGES BOARD MEMBER SAYS IT'S RESOLVED
July 12, 1996 •• 606 words •• ID: 9601220516. Detroit Free PressBefore firing a .45-caliber pistol into the ceiling of his northeast-side home June 17, Detroit Board of Education member Kenneth Daniels pointed it at his wife and said, "I can't take it anymore," then put the weapon to his head and said, "I should kill myself." That account of the disturbance was given to police by Daniels' wife, Polette Daniels, according to charges filed Thursday in 36th District Court. Kenneth
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JUDGE DROPS ASSAULT CHARGE AFTER DANIELS' WIFE RECANTS
November 22, 1996 •• 411 words •• ID: 9602050713. Detroit Free PressA 36th District Court judge dismissed a felonious assault charge Thursday against Detroit Board of Education member Kenneth Daniels after his wife, Polette, recanted the story she told police in June. At the preliminary examination, Judge Theresa Doss also reduced a felony count of discharging a weapon in an occupied home to a misdemeanor count of negligent discharge of a weapon causing property damage. If convicted, Daniels could be sentenced to up to one year in jail and a $500 fine.
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