Crime

He Murdered at 11; Now Nathaniel Abraham Is in Trouble Again at 33

March 02, 2019, 7:29 AM


Nathaniel Abraham (WXYZ screen shot)

Correction: An earlier version of this story said Nathaniel Abraham was convicted at age 11. He was first charged with murder at age 11 but was convicted at age 13.

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Pontiac's Nathaniel Abraham gained national notoriety at age 11 when he became the youngest Michigan resident to be charged with murder. He was convicted at 13 and released from custody at age 21. But  less than two years later he pleaded guilty to drug charges and was imprisoned until June 28, 2017.

Now, come his latest legal troubles.

Abraham, 33, was taken into custody Thursday night on the front porch of a house on Warwick Street in Pontiac, and on Friday was arraigned in Farmington Hills’ 47th District Court on two counts of delivery/manufacture of methamphetamine and one count of delivery/manufacture of heroin, writes Aileen Wingblad of The Oakland Press

Judge Marla Parker set bond at $100,000 cash/surety. His next court date is March 13. He is also being arraigned  Saturday in Pontiac’s 50th District Court on five counts of delivery and manufacture of methamphetamine and one count of maintaining a drug house.

On top of all that, he has two other pending cases in Oakland County — indecent exposure and assaulting police officers in Pontiac


Read more:  The Oakland Press


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