Judge permits ethnic intimidation charges in 2003 beating case 
Thursday, August 26, 2004 at 06:07PM
TheSpook
 A judge has ordered two Muskegon County brothers to face ethnic intimidation charges in a beating case, reversing another judge's ruling last year that attributed the attack to road rage rather than race. In a written decision released Wednesday, Judge Dennis Kolenda determined that while the Sept. 17, 2003, beating of black motorist Ronald Robinson initially was not motivated by race, race became a factor as the attack continued. Further, he said Michigan's ethnic intimidation law does not require race to be the single motivating factor. "People can, and often do, begin an endeavor with one intent, continue it with another subsequently developed intent and finish with a third," Kolenda wrote. In November, Grand Rapids District Judge David Buter determined that because race was not the sole motivation for the beating, state law would not allow for ethnic intimidation charges against brothers Robert Hornof and Glenn Schutter.[more ]
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