Man pleads not guilty to hindering prosecution
Thursday, September 8, 2011
An Illinois man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges of hindering prosecution in connection with a May stabbing in Cape Girardeau. Kemond Hollis, 23, of Ullin, Ill., will be back before Judge William Wyler on Sept. 19. Hollis was one of three men who arrived uninvited at a party in the 300 block of North Pacific Street in May, according to police. The men started a fight and injured four victims with a knife, police said.
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