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Preliminary-exam date set for Ahmad Jada; prosecutor, defense clarify discovery and tether/bond conditions
Summary
In a calendar session at the 36th District Court, attorneys for Ahmad Jada confirmed discovery, set a preliminary-exam date and discussed bond-monitoring conditions, with the prosecution noting the defendant is on an alcohol breathalyzer tether in a companion case and GPS tether status to be clarified.
In 36th District Court the people and defense counsel set a preliminary-exam date for Ahmad Jada (case no. 246-1142) and clarified discovery and bond-monitoring conditions related to a companion case.
The court: what was decided and why it matters. The prosecutor listed multiple counts against Ahmad Jada, including second-degree murder and related operating-while-intoxicated counts; defense counsel confirmed receipt of discovery and requested an exam date. Both sides agreed to a preliminary exam the week of Jan. 23, and the court scheduled the exam for Jan. 23 at 10:45 a.m. to accommodate competing calendar commitments.
At the hearing, prosecutor Brian J. Grego…
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