A resolution opposing Scott County’s lawsuit against Central Kentucky Landfill and amending its Solid Waste Management Plan to provide any solid waste disposal may be introduced at tonight’s, May 25,
During a short hearing on Monday afternoon, the defendant in a 2014 Killeen capital murder case officially hired new attorneys, which could delay a jury trial further.
Marvin Louis Guy, 56, has been held in the Bell County Jail since being booked on May 10, 2014, on four capital felony charges.
Innocence Project of Texas Executive Director Mike Ware will be first chair on Guyâs case, with Justin A. Moore, a criminal defense attorney from Dallas, as second chair.
Guy is accused of shooting a Killeen Police Department detective, who later died, during a no-knock raid on Guyâs residence on Circle M Drive in 2014. Guy has claimed self-defense, saying that he did not know it was police entering his residence.
A Killeen capital murder case dating back to 2014 could be further delayed if the defendant hires three new attorneys, who would be the fourth legal team to represent the man.
Marvin Louis Guy, 56, has been held in the Bell County Jail since being booked on May 10, 2014.
The three attorneys, Justin A. Moore, Joseph Caleb and Phil Andonian, appeared during a remote status hearing in the 27th Judicial District Court on Monday afternoon. Moore is the only Texas-based attorney, which means that Caleb and Andonian would have to obtain permission from the Texas State Bar to be âsecond chairsâ on a death penalty case.
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During a court hearing this week on a Killeen homicide case, a Bell County judge heard arguments from attorneys regarding whether a defendant in a deadly conduct case will face