I'm pretty sure June 11th is a Friday.
A lot. There are hearings and conferences about expert witnesses, discovery, various motions, depositions and so on.Under today's date (6/3/2020), the Court Explorer site says:
"PRE-TRIAL HELD"
and
"DATE SET FOR PRETRIAL ON 06112021 10 00 AM Y 14"
How many of pre-trial hearings are typical in a case like this? Do they have much significance?
Date Code Desc.
06/11/2021 ORD ORDER FILED RE DISCLOSURE OF DOCUMENTS/PROTECTIVE Order Document
06/11/2021 ORD ORDER FILED PROTECTIVE RE DISCLOSURE OF DOCS Order Document
06/11/2021 OTH ZOOM ATTENDANCE
06/11/2021 OTH GALLOWAY ATTENDANCE - WAIVED
06/11/2021 OTH HEARING HELD
06/08/2021 MPS MIFILE PROOF OF SERVICE FILED Order Document
06/03/2021 PTH PRE-TRIAL HELD
06/03/2021 APR DATE SET FOR PRETRIAL ON 06112021 10 00 AM Y 14
link: Court Explorer
I looked at the 5 people I had for tweeter for this case - and not one of them covered the hearing....
I'll keep an eye out for the next hearing date.
Agreed. It had seemed to me that the Stislicki family has a decent relationship with a few reporters who were dedicated to telling Dani's story. I was hoping someone might stay on top of it and share updates. I am sure there will be more coverage when the trial actually starts.This is really sad that no ones mentioning this trial anymore except here. I’ve searched everywhere and can’t find any updates.
Agreed. It had seemed to me that the Stislicki family has a decent relationship with a few reporters who were dedicated to telling Dani's story. I was hoping someone might stay on top of it and share updates. I am sure there will be more coverage when the trial actually starts.
@BetteDavisEyes - oh good - nice to hear you will be attending the trial - our own "reporter" in court!
Haven't they had enough time to get ready??!!
Danielle Stislicki's murder trial pushed back to 2022
July 27, 2021
Danielle Stislicki’s family must bear another annual passing of her disappearance without the resolution of a trial.
Oakland County Circuit Judge Phyllis McMillen pushed back the trial to early 2022 after defense attorney Ellen Michaels relayed that she needed more time to pursue materials that could help her defend Floyd Galloway.
She told McMillen during a July 26 hearing that she has been seeking possibly pertinent emails from the City of Farmington Hills case through the Freedom of Information Act.
[.....]
McMillen advised Michaels to tighten her FOIA request or perhaps file a FOIA suit. But she granted Michael’s request for more time to prepare for the high-profile murder trial concerning a body that has not been found.
[.....]
On July 26, McMillen canceled the Oct. 12 trial and said the next possible dates are in 2022. Next year’s docket is not yet available, and no decisions were made.
McMillen scheduled a pretrial conference for Nov. 15.
Prosecuting attorney Danielle Russo Bennetts said she’s worried about the delays and possibility of even more delays if Michaels pursues an appeal regarding motions still to be decided.
UnbelievableHaven't they had enough time to get ready??!!
Danielle Stislicki's murder trial pushed back to 2022
July 27, 2021
Danielle Stislicki’s family must bear another annual passing of her disappearance without the resolution of a trial.
Oakland County Circuit Judge Phyllis McMillen pushed back the trial to early 2022 after defense attorney Ellen Michaels relayed that she needed more time to pursue materials that could help her defend Floyd Galloway.
She told McMillen during a July 26 hearing that she has been seeking possibly pertinent emails from the City of Farmington Hills case through the Freedom of Information Act.
[.....]
McMillen advised Michaels to tighten her FOIA request or perhaps file a FOIA suit. But she granted Michael’s request for more time to prepare for the high-profile murder trial concerning a body that has not been found.
[.....]
On July 26, McMillen canceled the Oct. 12 trial and said the next possible dates are in 2022. Next year’s docket is not yet available, and no decisions were made.
McMillen scheduled a pretrial conference for Nov. 15.
Prosecuting attorney Danielle Russo Bennetts said she’s worried about the delays and possibility of even more delays if Michaels pursues an appeal regarding motions still to be decided.