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Court denies defense motion to dismiss in McKinney gun-possession case; other pretrial motions remain pending
Summary
In State v. Raymond Lee McKinney, the court denied a defense motion to dismiss a felony indictment charging unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Defense counsel argued the indictment conflicted with Second Amendment precedent; the court recorded the denial and several other pretrial motions were raised but not resolved at the hearing.
The court denied a defense motion to dismiss an indictment charging Raymond Lee McKinney with unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, and other pretrial motions remained pending after a pretrial hearing and the start of jury selection in the 187th District Court.
The denial came after defense counsel raised constitutional arguments challenging the indictment under recent Second Amendment precedent. Defense counsel said the challenge relied on U.S.…
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