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“An 18-year-old beats a 14-year-old, posts it on TikTok, then asks the court for a delayed sentence… but the judge wasn’t having it. What happened next shocked the courtroom.” Full Court Breakdown | Assault & Battery Case | Michigan Law Explained An 18-year-old woman was charged with assault and battery after video evidence showed her kicking and striking a 14-year-old who was curled in a fetal position near the old dam in Cadillac, Michigan. The defendant entered a no contest plea citing potential civil liability. Prosecutors supported a Killebrew delayed sentence agreement, which could have led to dismissal if probation terms were successfully completed. However, the judge declined to immediately accept the agreement — stating this was not simply a “mistake,” especially considering: The victim’s age The violent nature of the attack The follow-up TikTok video captioned “Round 2” Prior history concerns In this video, we break down: ✔ What a no contest plea means ✔ What a Killebrew agreement is ✔ Michigan assault & battery law ✔ Why the judge refused leniency ✔ What could happen next Under Michigan law (MCL 750.81), assault and battery does NOT require visible injury — only intentional, unwanted, forceful contact. #CourtroomDrama #TrueCrime #Judge #AssaultCase #TikTokCrime #LegalAnalysis #CrimeNews #Sentencing courtroom drama judge refuses plea deal tiktok assault case assault and battery michigan teen assault case no contest plea explained killebrew agreement delayed sentence michigan judge reaction court viral court cases 2025 true crime courtroom juvenile assault case legal analysis breakdown crime news today court sentencing hearing