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http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2013/jul/08/quadruple-murder-case-ottawa-expected-go-2014-pros/
A Franklin County judge refused today to seal all documents in a May quadruple-murder case and set the course for a long trial process that will continue into 2014.
Franklin County District Judge Thomas H. Sachse is hearing the case of Kyle T. Flack, 27, of Ottawa, who appeared in Franklin County District Court charged in the killings of three adults and one 18-month-old child earlier this year in rural Ottawa.
Sachse set a schedule of pretrial hearings that will stretch for more than seven months and said that some, but not necessarily all, of the documents filed by attorneys could be sealed from public view. The judge said he will issue a ruling later this week on whether prosecutors can order DNA testing that might destroy several potential pieces of evidence in the case.