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- Posted March 12, 2010
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Three in court after brawl over wedding gown

LATHRUP VILLAGE (AP) -- Three Detroit-area relatives of an unhappy bride-to-be have appeared in court on assault charges.
The pretrial hearing was Wednesday for Thamir Mikhail and Nashwan Petros of Sterling Heights and Nameer Kastaw of Warren. They're charged in a March 2 melee involving First Lady Bridal Shop owner Hekmat Putruss, his wife Salwa, and son Pierre.
The Detroit News says the judge ordered them to return April 7 for a final pretrial hearing.
Putruss says a customer became belligerent and called relatives after Putruss refused to alter a dress. Surveillance video shows three men entering the Lathrup Village store and attacking the Putrusses.
Defense lawyer Doraid Markus he says the tape doesn't tell the full story.
Published: Fri, Mar 12, 2010
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