In a recent government meeting, several arraignments and trial dates were set for various defendants facing serious charges, including child abuse, probation violations, and attempted murder.
Mister Steven Lance was arraigned on charges of child abuse and neglect involving an 8-year-old child. He entered a plea of not guilty, with a trial date scheduled for October 23, 2023. The last day for a plea agreement is set for October 21, 2023.
Stacy McRoberts faced a probation violation charge stemming from a previous conviction for introducing contraband into a correctional facility. He also entered a not guilty plea, with a hearing scheduled for August 26, 2023.
Celeste Odom, charged with a second amended violation of probation, was represented by her attorney, who indicated that a hearing is set for October 21, 2023. Odom expressed interest in rehabilitation options, which will be discussed further with her lawyer.
Christopher Polston was arraigned for violating probation related to aggravated burglary charges. He, too, entered a not guilty plea, with a hearing set for August 26, 2023.
In a notable case, Charles Bird was informed that today was his final opportunity to settle his case through a plea agreement. If he does not reach an agreement, a trial date will be assigned. The district attorney's office has provided an offer that Bird has yet to review.
The meeting also addressed the case of Colin Cook, a 17-year-old charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated assault. Cook was appointed a public defender and entered a not guilty plea. His case is set for a status hearing on December 9, 2023, to review discovery materials.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the judicial process for defendants facing serious charges, emphasizing the importance of legal representation and the timelines for plea agreements and trial dates.