Just a reminder that the preliminary hearing is for the purpose of convincing a District Court Judge that there is reason to believe that the accused could have committed the crime. If there is enough evidence to believe it possible, the District Court judge, in this case 61st District Court Judge Michael Christensen (retired), will then bind over the accused, in this case Aurelias (A.J.) Marshall, for arraignment in Circuit Court. From there the possibilities include a dismissal of charges, a plea, or a trial.
In Friday’s prelim in the matter of the beating death of Christopher Joel Battaglia we heard first from the officer who responded to the scene, Officer Roland Sherman (retired). He checked for a pulse and found none, but paramedics transported Joel to the hospital where he was pronounced. Sherman described the efforts, finally successful, at identifying Joel (apparently, he had been robbed of his wallet) by the tattoo of a phoenix on the right ankle.
The next witness was Sheila Marie Reed, who lived directly across the street from the assault (which was at 1065 Lake Drive). Under direct examination by Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Kellee Koncki,she finally admitted–after 24-plus years of denying it–that she was an eye witness to the crime and knew the assailant on sight (they worked together at the 28th Street Holiday Inn). This is some of her testimony:
Prelim Sheila Reed from David Schock on Vimeo.
Joel’s father, Jerry, does not recall Ms. Reed as being welcoming; if anything she was hostile at the time. It was Ms. Reed’s mother, in fact, who urged her daughter to speak with them.
Yes, Ms. Reed admitted under cross examination by defense attorney Charlie Clapp, that she has a distant history as a crack user, was a sometime dealer, has had a stroke, and a mental breakdown, but remained firm in her assertion that she watched A.J. Marshall beat someone in the early morning hours of June 11, 1990.
Finally, we heard from Guadalupe (Lupe) Harwood, a neighbor of A.J. Marshall’s, who said that Marshall once described to him an assault on a young white man, a beating which Harwood said Marshall acknowledged was undertaken with his brother (that would be Acey Marshall, also arrested on a felony perjury charge, as was Malcolm Xavier Jeffries and Reed).
The preliminary hearing will resume on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in courtroom 8A of the Kent County Courthouse.
Here is Barton Deiters’ report in the Grand Rapids Press.