The working
condition of two stun guns will be the deciding factor for comedian Katt Williams,
who could stand trial on two counts of possession of an illegal weapon in a Kalamazoo,
Mich. courtroom.
Kalamazoo County District Judge Vincent Westra issued an order to test two stun
guns to see if they were in working order when Williams attempted to board a plane
at the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport last year.The
charges spring from an Oct. 28, 2005 incident in which the two taser guns were
found in Williams’ checked luggage as he was leaving the airport. Although
the comedian (born Micah S. Williams) was not arrested, the Kalamazoo Gazette
reports that police submitted the case to the Kalamazoo County Prosecutor’s Office
and Williams was charged last November.Williams,
a fixture on the hit MTV show Nick Cannon’s Wild ‘N Out,
was unaware of the warrant until a Nov. 6, 2006 arrest in California, according
to prosecutors. In
that incident, a stolen handgun and three other weapons were found in bags the
35-year-old funnyman had checked in at the Los Angeles International Airport.During
Tuesday’s hearing, Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Department deputy Lori Bittle
testified that after a security officer found the stun guns at the Kalamazoo airport
in 2005, Williams told her he carried them for protection and didn’t know they
were illegal in Michigan. Williams,
who recently hosted BET’s Hip-Hop Awards, arrived to the courthouse yesterday
in a stretched black limousine. The
comedian posted
$50,000 bond and will not have to appear for a Dec. 20 hearing.Williams
is facing up to four years in prison or a $2,000 fine.