Here is the most recent media report that I could find about the case (December 26, 2023).
Danielle Stislicki's accused killer is set to stand trial in March, over seven years after her disappearance.
www.hometownlife.com
PONTIAC — Danielle Stislicki's accused killer's trial is still on hold over seven years after her disappearance.
The suspect, Floyd Galloway, was set to appear for trial on March 28 at the Sixth Circuit Court in Pontiac, but the case has again been put on hold due to appeals. Galloway is charged with
the 2016 disappearance of the then 28-year-old Stislicki and was the last person seen with her. Prosecutors charged him with first-degree premeditated murder...
Galloway's trial,
originally set for early 2021, has been repeatedly pushed back.
Requests for more time,
controversial evidence and Galloway's aforementioned conviction have all created complications with the Stislicki case.
Other challenges for prosecutors include the lack of any human remains and Judge Phyllis McMillen's
2022 decision to suppress key evidence,
including Stislicki's smart watch and telephone, which McMillen viewed as "privileged information."