Wednesday, May 23rd 2012, 2:17 pm
A judge in Grady County has determined there's enough evidence to put Dustin Stewart on trial for first-degree murder in the death of his alleged accomplice during a break-in.
A Blanchard detective testified for three hours during a preliminary hearing Wednesday morning. The judge cut off his testimony and ended the hearing, saying there was already enough probable cause to send Stewart to trial.
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Investigators say Stewart and Justin Martin tried to break into Sarah McKinley's Blanchard home on New Year's Eve. McKinley, an 18-year-old mother and widow, shot and killed Martin.
Under Oklahoma law, a suspect can be charged with murder if an accomplice dies while committing a felony.
Stewart will be formally arraigned on June 28 at 9 a.m.
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