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Thursday, February 17, 2011

One of three men who robbed an Ann Arbor medical marijuana clinic last September has pleaded guilty

One of three men who robbed an Ann Arbor medical marijuana clinic last September has pleaded guilty to most of the charges against him. Washtenaw assistant prosecutor Steve Hiller reported that Terrence Robinson, 34, of Detroit, entered guilty pleas to armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, unlawful imprisonment and felony firearm in connection with the heist. He also pleaded no contest to a count of resisting and obstructing police officers.

Two other conspirators, Markus Bailey, 18, of Detroit, and Andre White, 32, of Royal Oak, will be tried on similar charges.


According to Ann Arbor police, the three men burst into the Liberty Clinic at 8:00 PM last September 30, rounded up the employees, and secured them with duct tape (the source of the unlawful imprisonment charge). The men then took anything green- money and medical marijuana. The Liberty Clinic, now closed, was located on South Main St in downtown Ann Arbor, which may explain why the robbery was quickly reported to the police.


The Ann Arbor police responded before the trio could finish their business and leave. Fortunately there was no gunplay, but the three men struggled briefly with responding officers before being placed under arrest.


Following his plea, Robinson will appear for sentencing on the felony charges March 17.


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