The case against a Sanford woman charged with open murder in the fatal shooting of a man outside a Midland Burger King in July has been bound to the circuit court. Rachel Marie Moore, 40, appeared before Midland County District Court Judge Stephen P. Carras for a preliminary hearing this afternoon. Carras found enough evidence was presented to show probable cause that a crime was committed and that it was committed by the defendant. Testifying was a Midland Police officer, along with Tom Carpenter and Jamie Moloy, who are the fathers of Moore’s two sons.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Midland Burger King shooting case bound to circuit court
via Midland Daily News
The case against a Sanford woman charged with open murder in the fatal shooting of a man outside a Midland Burger King in July has been bound to the circuit court. Rachel Marie Moore, 40, appeared before Midland County District Court Judge Stephen P. Carras for a preliminary hearing this afternoon. Carras found enough evidence was presented to show probable cause that a crime was committed and that it was committed by the defendant. Testifying was a Midland Police officer, along with Tom Carpenter and Jamie Moloy, who are the fathers of Moore’s two sons.
The case against a Sanford woman charged with open murder in the fatal shooting of a man outside a Midland Burger King in July has been bound to the circuit court. Rachel Marie Moore, 40, appeared before Midland County District Court Judge Stephen P. Carras for a preliminary hearing this afternoon. Carras found enough evidence was presented to show probable cause that a crime was committed and that it was committed by the defendant. Testifying was a Midland Police officer, along with Tom Carpenter and Jamie Moloy, who are the fathers of Moore’s two sons.
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