CEDAR RAPIDS — A Marion man whose first-degree murder conviction was overturned last year may not be retried for his former girlfriend’s fatal stabbing until late fall. During a brief status conference Friday, 6th Judicial District Judge Sean McPartland, along with a prosecutor and defense attorney, agreed that a trial for Gregory Davis, 30, wouldn’t be possible until October or November because Davis has a new attorney, Alfredo Parrish of Des Moines. They also were concerned about how long the pandemic will continue and how it might delay or postpone a trial scheduled earlier in the year. McPartland said, as far as he knows, jury trials will resume in February, but that’s up to the Iowa Supreme Court. The court had previously postponed trials until Feb. 1.