- Posted March 14, 2011
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Man gets probation in baby shower assault

FERNDALE (AP) -- A Southfield man convicted of aggravated assault after authorities say he showed up uninvited at his pregnant girlfriend's baby shower and assaulted the baby's father has been sentenced to a year of probation.
Twenty-five-year-old Tremere Moss-Thomas was sentenced last Thursday in Oakland County 43rd District Court in Ferndale. He also was ordered to pay $1,023 in fines and costs.
Moss-Thomas was convicted in January following a trial.
The Daily Tribune of Royal Oak reports police were called to the Kulick Community Center in Ferndale on July 10 where his girlfriend was having the shower with friends, relatives and the baby's father. Moss-Thomas told investigators he got upset when he saw the baby's father at the baby shower.
Published: Mon, Mar 14, 2011
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