SUBMITTED: Thursday, September 06, 2007
POSTED: Thursday, September 06, 2007
Michelle Ann Neece Branum Sainz...Lives on this site and has 100 fake names. Still runs back to live with Frankie Branum her ex husband. Drug dealers and inbred trailer park trash in the deep dirty southern way . Theodore / Mobile Alabama 36582 Map it your self .Repot them top the police before it's to late for you . Anyone up fora GOLDEN SHOWER the HillBilly way ? Yep the deep dirty south Alabama way .
Something everyone needs to read on Michelle Branum Sainz and son ! Beware of the woman and meet the real person behind the slander of all Shihtzu breeders .
Mobile Press-Register
August 11, 2007
Section B Page 1
No bail given in assault case
By GARY McELROY
Staff Reporter
A young west Mobile County man, who prosecutors say brutalized his intoxicated neighbor by dragging him around with a dog collar and urinating in his mouth, remains in jail without bail following a courtroom appearance earlier this week.
Mathew Branum, 20, tall and lanky with a patchy tuft of beard on the tip of his chin, was in District Court Judge Michael McMaken's courtroom Wednesday for a pair of hearings on separate cases - a first-degree marijuana charge and the assault case.
McMaken was told that June 25 outside a trailer along Andrew Road, Branum degraded his neighbor after beating him senseless.
Branum had sent the victim, who was intoxicated, to the store to buy a pack of cigarettes, according to testimony, and when the victim returned without the correct change, Branum attacked him.
After beating his neighbor unconscious, Branum clamped a dog collar around the man's neck and dragged him around a yard in front of the trailer home, officials said.
When he finished, prosecutors said, Branum forced his neighbor's mouth open and urinated in it.
Branum threatened others watching the attack that he would do the same to them if they reported him to the police, McMaken was told.
Branum was charged with second-degree assault a few days later.
The victim testified Wednesday that he remembered little of the incident.
The victim had severe lacerations on his back, caused by being beaten with a belt or leash, a fractured wrist and a lower lip that will need cosmetic surgery, the judge was told.
Branum bragged to neighbors that the victim was his ''slave,' according to testimony.
Assistant District Attorney Chris McDonough reminded McMaken that at the time of the alleged assault, Branum was awaiting a court appearance on a first-degree marijuana possession charge.
The prosecutor also noted that while in court Wednesday, as the victim sat alone in the back of the courtroom, Branum sat directly in front of him in the next row although the courtroom gallery was virtually empty.
'He was obviously intimidating' the victim, McDonough said of Branum.
Branum was ordered to move to another location in the courtroom.
Branum's actions in court, his threats to witnesses and the fact that he committed the assault while out on bail were enough to revoke his bonds, McDonough suggested to the court.
When McMaken ordered the revocation, a woman McDonough identified as Branum's mother burst out: ''Revoked!'
McMaken told her she was in contempt of court, and a police officer sat her down near the holding cells.
The judge released her about an hour later.
Branum and his father, Frankie Branum, 40, were arrested for marijuana possession May 17, McDonough said, with the younger Branum found in possession of more than 14 ounces.
During a bench trial earlier Wednesday, McMaken found Frankie Branum guilty of misdemeanor offenses related to the May marijuana bust, McDonough said.
The younger Branum has yet to go to trial on either of the charges against him, the prosecutor said.
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