Dikila M'Bosso Dept: Sporting a track suit and using an overly familiar tone when addressing the judge before him, Dikila M'Bosso, 21,, according to Montreal Gazette. M'Bosso opted to go straight to a trial, possibly this year. He did the same on Tuesday in a case where he is charged with possessing ammunition for at least three types of prohibited firearms and on Jan. 3, 2005, Martha Taylor Gregory, a 64-year-old grandmother, was stabbed and beaten by four teenagers who were out joyriding in a stolen minivan and decided to steal her car on a whim. It was a senseless crime that captured the attention of Montrealers. The teens were all between 13 and 17. All four were quickly arrested and convicted in youth court. They served between 12 and 16 months in youth detention facilities. A look back at the crime has revealed that all four have since reoffended and three have serious adult criminal records. One is an alleged street gang member facing deportation, another is serving an 11-year sentence for a sexual assault. waived his right to a preliminary inquiry on Friday in a case where the alleged street gang member is charged with storming into a social housing unit with two accomplices last summer and holding five men hostage during an apparent robbery.
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