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A grand jury indicted Jones on six counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one count of first-degree murder. The trial is set for April 4, 2017.
His attorneys have insisted from the beginning that he acted in self-defense. The Coconino County Attorneys Office has argued in court filings that Jones had only been punched in the face when he started shooting unarmed people, not facing an imminent threat to his life.
Jones has been awaiting his trial at his parents house in Glendale since this April, when Coconino County Superior Court Judge Dan Slayton eliminated his $2 million bail requirement, saying Jones was not a threat to the public or a flight risk. He is now under the supervision of Maricopa County Pretrial Services, undergoes 24-hour GPS monitoring, has a curfew, and has to meet the judges release conditions.