Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Casey Cassell Of Kenesaw guilty of Robbery in Bladen

 BLADEN, Neb. — One man charged in a robbery in Bladen changed his plea on Monday and is set to be sentenced in November.

 The man behind a bizarre home invasion robbery last spring in Bladen stands convicted of felony robbery and may be facing prison.

Casey Cassell, 19, Kenesaw, is believed to the the man behind a bizarre home invasion robbery in Bladen, Nebraska last may.  Monday Cassell pleaded no contest to felony Robbery.   A Judge scheduled Cassell's sentencing for the crime for November 16.

Cassell and two juveniles were accused of breaking into a Bladen man’s home on May 5 to steal property and weapons.  After beating the man they fled the scene but their victim didnt give up easy and fired at the fleeing robbers.  Although no-one was wounded and the suspects dropped most of the property, mostly guns and ammunition that they were attempting to steal.

Cassell’s robbery conviction carries a max penalty of 50 years in prison.

Nineteen-year-old Casey Cassell, of Kenesaw has changed his plea of not guilty on a count of robbery to no contest, according to court records. As a part of a plea agreement, a second charge was dismissed.
Court documents state the court then found Cassell guilty of robbery.

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