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Preliminary Examination for Brian Keely takes place today at 1:30 p.m., available via Zoom

The Kentwood Justice Center houses 62-B District Court and the Kentwood Police Department. (WKTV)



By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org


The preliminary examination for former Michigan State Police Det. Sgt. Brian Keely will take place Monday, Aug. 12, at 1:30 p.m. at the 62-B District Court. The parties are scheduled to appear in person.

Due to capacity restrictions, a limited number of observers will be allowed to attend the preliminary examination. Observers arriving after the capacity has been reached will be provided Zoom instructions and asked to watch virtually from another location. Cell phone use is not allowed in the 62-B District Court lobby.

To observe the preliminary examination, use the Meeting ID: 428 094 0961 on the Zoom mobile app or at Zoom.us. The direct link is available on the 62-B District Court’s website.

Keely faces charges of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter. At the preliminary examination, Judge Amanda Sterkenburg will determine if there is probable cause to bind the matter over to the 17th Circuit Court for trial on the charges. The Court has been made aware of social media campaigns to draw attendance at the preliminary examination.

“Safety, fairness and efficiency are all of great concern at the upcoming proceeding,” Sterkenburg said. “We are taking precautions to ensure the preliminary examination is conducted with respect for all parties and in accordance with the law and court rules.”

Keely’s defense team is currently seeking to have the matter removed to federal court. In July, a federal judge ordered briefs on the issue of removal. Unless there is an order of removal to the federal court, the matter will proceed in state court. Briefs have been filed, but as of today, there has not yet been a decision.