- Posted November 14, 2013
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Ohio boxer sentenced in Michigan bank robbery
PORT HURON (AP) -- An Ohio boxer whose blood from a fight led to bank robbery charges will spend up to 12 years in prison.
Martin Tucker was sentenced Tuesday in Port Huron federal court.
Federal prosecutors had recommended about 12 years in prison for Tucker, who was convicted of robbing the Monroe County Community Credit Union near the Ohio-Michigan border.
Investigators say the Toledo, Ohio, man pulled out a semi-automatic pistol during the 2009 robbery with another man. Tucker was charged three years later, partly based on a DNA match. The FBI obtained a swab used to stop bleeding during a boxing match.
At the time of his arrest, Tucker was preparing for a light welterweight title fight. His attorney says Tucker is capable of rehabilitating himself and avoiding trouble.
Published: Thu, Nov 14, 2013
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