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Lansing man pleads guilty to 2 counts of 2nd-degree murder

LANSING  A Lansing man has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of two men, despite objections from the men s family.  Zacharey Diederichs, 31, is charged with fatally shooting stepbrothers Marcus Jackson-Burton and Steven Jackson on Aug. 3 inside a restaurant in the 3400 block of Pleasant Grove Road.  He pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of second-degree murder and one count of possession of a weapon by a felon. The sentencing agreement was for a minimum of 30 and a half years to 50 years in prison for the murder charges. Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Clinton Canady III will set the maximum sentence, which can be up to life in prison. 

John Geddert, former USA Gymnastics coach, dies by suicide

John Geddert, former USA Gymnastics coach, dies by suicide
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Ex-US Olympics gymnastics coach with ties to Larry Nassar charged with sexual assault, trafficking

John Geddert, 63, took his own life hours after he was charged with 24 crimes Geddert was head coach of 2012 US woman s Olympics gymnastics team He had ties to Larry Nassar, team doctor convicted of assaulting scores of girls  Nassar treated gymnasts at Geddert s gym as well as Michigan State University Geddert was charged with sexual assault and human trafficking   He is also accused of injuring people for years through forced labor He allegedly lied to authorities when he said no one complained about Nassar Nassar is serving decades in prison for sexually assaulting scores of gymnasts  In July 2019, gymnast Sara Teristi said Geddert forced her to see Nasser 

Larry Nassar hopes to appeal his sentence to Michigan Supreme Court

Larry Nassar hopes to appeal his sentence to Michigan Supreme Court Carol Thompson, Lansing State Journal © Matthew Dae Smith | Lansing State Journal In a letter to the NCAA, Michigan State University said that after a review of the Larry Nassar matter, it did not find any NCAA rules violations. LANSING  Larry Nassar has requested leave to appeal his case to the Michigan Supreme Court, again arguing his Ingham County case should be resentenced in front of a different judge.  Nassar has repeatedly accused Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Rosemarie Aquilina of bias since she sentenced him to 40-175 years in prison on seven sexual assault charges in 2018.

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