I can't read this article - does it have a date in Sept. or just says Sept.?
Mariah Woods homicide trial set for next fall
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Posted July 19, 2018
Aldophus Lee Kimrey II, 32, is scheduled to begin trial next September - but it may take several weeks before a verdict is reached.
A projected trial date has been set for the man charged in the death of 3-year-old Mariah Woods.
Adolphus Earl Kimrey II, 32, is scheduled for trial in September 2019, District Attorney Ernie Lee told The Daily News Thursday. An autopsy report from the N.C. State Medical Examiner’s office released Wednesday revealed Mariah’s cause of death as chloroform toxicity.
Kimrey was indicted before a grand jury Feb. 13 after being charged with first-degree murder Dec. 2, according to previous Daily News reports.
Kimrey is being represented by Walter Paramore and Brooke Mangum with the capital defenders office in Lumberton, according to Lee. He said 87 discs were provided to the defense in a large amount of discovery.
While Kimrey has moved through the system in a prompt manner, Lee said preparing for a trial takes a considerable amount of time, not to mention the length of the trial itself.
He is scheduled to begin trial next September, but it may take several weeks before a verdict is reached since the prosecution will be seeking the death penalty. Lee said capital trials can last up to four weeks, sometimes longer.
And Kimrey is not the only upcoming murder trial in Onslow County - Lee said 21 other murder cases are currently pending. Overall, the district attorney’s office is dealing with a caseload of more than 3,500 pending cases in Onslow County Superior Court.
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