DEC 1, 2023
District Judge Laura J. Schaedler said there are at least six terabytes of documents to review in the case of Dale Warner, who is charged with murdering his wife, Dee Warner.
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A probable cause conference for accused murderer Dale John Warner got underway Wednesday afternoon in
Lenawee County 2A District Court and will resume with additional discussion scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5.
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Since his arrest, Warner made his third appearance in court on Wednesday. His first appearance since the arrest was a Nov. 22 arraignment, and his second court date was Monday in which Schaedler set his bond at $15 million — $10 million on the murder charge and $5 million on the tampering with evidence charge.
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According to Schaedler on Wednesday, the prosecution still has at least six terabytes of documents to review while preparing its case, and there are at least another six terabytes of documents that should be provided later from an agency working alongside the Michigan State Police, which at the request of the Lenawee County Sheriff’s Office in August 2022, took over the search for missing Dee Warner.
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Dates for the preliminary examination were discussed by Schaedler, Chartier and Lenawee County Assistant Prosecutor Dave McCreedy. The new tentative dates for that hearing are set for March 12, 13, 14, and March 15, if needed, Schaedler said. The dates are contingent upon the court schedules for all parties involved.
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DEC 5, 2023
Dale Warner is accused of murdering his wife, Dee Warner, in April 2021.
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On Tuesday, officials determined the prosecution would turn over its discovery evidence to Warner’s lawyers. They also set a preliminary examination date for March.
DEC 2, 2023
The Comstock Christmas Riverwalk in Adrian allows people to honor loved ones by decorating Christmas trees.
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Every year in downtown Adrian the river is lined with Christmas trees for the
Comstock Christmas Riverwalk, where people decorate trees to honor those who have passed.
This year will be the second year loved ones have set up a tree in Dee Warner's honor.
"She loved purple. She was very outgoing, and the cheetah print, she liked animal print. So I just wanted to keep up Dee's spirit," said Shelley Hardy, Dee Warner's sister-in-law. "She had a very bright spirit and loved Christmas, and I just wanted to keep that going, so I will."