Thursday, March 7, 2013
Ayodele Gabriel Oke is appealing his January conviction to the Pennsylvania Superior Court.
A Hatboro man who last year called a Montgomery County judge "insane" and is serving time for an April 2011 home invasion robbery of a Hatboro-Horsham High School classmate, continued to challenge the judge Thursday, according to the Times Herald. Montgomery County Judge Joseph A. Smyth had asked Ayodele Gabriel Oke, 23, of the 300 block of York Road if he wanted a public defender to represent him in an appeal of his conviction. Oke claimed, as he had in previous court proceedings, that there had been a "serious constitutional violation," according to the article. Oke was sentenced in January to nine years and one month to 43 years and 11 months behind bars after a jury convicted him of various charges stemming from a home invasion …
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Ayodele Gabriel Oke was convicted of charges stemming from a 2011 armed robbery of a former Hatboro-Horsham High School classmate.
“He said, ‘Shawn, gimme your money,’” Schwarz said at that time. When the victim refused, Oke was said to have choked him. According to the criminal complaint released at the time of Oke's arraignment in April 2011, Oke then said, “I’m about to start lettin' off shots." The criminal complaint said Oke then closed the curtains and told the victim he had been in the house too long. In the end, Oke was said to have robbed Schwarz of $185. Schwarz fled to a neighbor's house. Judge Joseph A. Smyth, who presided over Oke's trial, deferred sentencing so court officials could undertake a background investigative report, according to The Mercury article. Oke faces a possible maximum sentence of 37-75 years in prison. Oke, who late last year had …
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Ayodele Oke, who is facing charges related to the armed robbery of a former Hatboro-Horsham classmate, was sent to Montgomery County Correctional Facility after allegedly sending threatening text messages.
The Hatboro man awaiting trial on charges that he brandished a gun and threatened to kill his former classmate during a home robbery in Horsham last April, saw his $50,000 bail revoked Tuesday. Ayodele Gabriel Oke, 22, of Hatboro, was arrested last month for allegedly sending 50 threatening text messages to a man who owed him money, according to an article in the Times Herald. That arrest prompted the judge to revoke Oke's bail and send him back to prison. The judge also ordered that Oke -who, in November called the judge "insane" and accused him of "domestic terrorism" - undergo an additional psychiatric evaluation and, if necessary, treatment under the Mental Health Procedures Act. The results of the evaluation are to be delivered to the…
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Ayodele Gabriel Oke is awaiting trial in connection with an armed robbery of a former Hatboro-Horsham classmate.
An area man awaiting trial for an alleged gunpoint home invasion referred to a Montgomery County judge as "insane," The Times Herald reports. Ayodele Gabriel Oke, 22, whose last known address was on Horsham Road in Hatboro, is accused of robbing former Hatboro-Horsham High School classmate Shawn Schwarz at gunpoint on April 3. During a preliminary hearing in May, Schwarz, who appeared to be still shaken by the ordeal, said he could not positively identify Oke as the suspect. “When he was pointing the gun at me I wasn’t looking at him completely,” Schwarz said at the time. “I really thought I was about to die.” District Judge Harry J. Nesbitt determined there was enough evidence for the case to advance to trial. On Wednesday, Oke, who The …
Kimberly
6:57 am on Saturday, March 9, 2013
ROFLMAO!!! He represented himself? He called the judge "insane"... wait is this the same Judge that sentenced John Becker? 9-43 years behind bars is just long enough for him to get a college degree get a job, and be something, or, a prison thug hugger.   more ›