2/11/13 - A preliminary exam is set to play out late next month for the alleged I-96 shooter. 43-year-old Raulie Wayne Casteel of Wixom appeared briefly in 53rd District Court in Howell today, where Judge Carol Sue Reader set two dates for a preliminary exam on March 27th and March 29th. That will determine if enough evidence exists to send the case to trial. The Michigan Attorney Generalâs Office is handling all of the charges arising out of alleged shootings in Livingston, Ingham and Shiawassee Counties. Spokeswoman Joy Yearout tells WHMI they intend to present evidence and witnesses during the exam. Casteelâs defense team consists of Ann Arbor Attorneys Charles Groh and Douglas Mullkoff, who addressed the competency reference again in court today according to records. Casteel is charged with terrorism, assault with intent to murder and others for incidents that took place on and around the I-96 corridor and injured one man. Casteel faces 60 separate counts in Oakland County, where he will appear for a hearing March 1st. Photo Courtesy WLNS. (JM)
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