DETROIT (AP) — A federal appeals court has upheld an eight-year prison sentence for a man who attacked a Detroit prosecutor in court, saying a table counts as a “dangerous weapon.”
In 2014, Ronnie Duke injured a prosecutor by striking her head against a table during a court hearing.
He argued his sentence was improperly enhanced because a judge considered the table to be a dangerous weapon.
But the appeals court says this week federal Judge Stephen Murphy made the right call. The court says a table can be a dangerous weapon even if it's stationary.
Duke’s sentence for the attack was on top of a 13-year prison sentence for mortgage fraud.
- Posted August 31, 2017
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Court affirms 8-year prison sentence for courtroom attack

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