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Robbery Suspect Cannot Make Bail

Michael McClinton's Preliminary Hearing Set For Oct. 4

POSTED: 9:19 am PDT September 20, 2007
UPDATED: 9:29 am PDT September 20, 2007

A Clark County judge has set bail at $32,000 for one of the co-defendants in the O.J. Simpson armed robbery case. A lawyer for Michael McClinton said his client will not be able to make bail.

McClinton is accused of bursting into a casino hotel room, with Simpson and other men, and robbing two sports memorabilia collectors at gunpoint. Simpson was released after making bail Wednesday.

Charles Cashmore also appeared before a judge Thursday. He was scheduled to return for another hearing on Friday. The judge scheduled a preliminary hearing for McClinton on Oct. 4.

Both McClinton and Cashmore remain in custody.

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