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Michigan Judge Grants Evidentiary Hearing in Ex-Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore's Case

  • Following a defense motion, the court scheduled a March 2 hearing, as the judge granted a request on Tuesday to learn about the investigation into Sherrone Moore.
  • Ommiting the employer-employee relationship prompted the defense to argue due-process violations as Judge J. Cedric Simpson called the police detective's failure to disclose it `a glaring omission`.
  • Authorities say the woman ended the relationship and did not answer a dozen calls or some texts, while Moore, 40, blamed her for losing a top college job.
  • Washtenaw County assistant prosecutor Kati Rezmierski said a hearing wasn’t necessary and outside the judge’s discretion, while Ellen Michaels hailed the decision to hold a hearing as a victory for Moore.
  • The case involves Michigan’s high-profile football program: Moore coached the Wolverines for two seasons after Jim Harbaugh, and Michaels accused the woman's personal lawyer of trying to villainize Mr. Moore.
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