A Tilbury man charged with first degree homicide has fired his defence lawyer.
David Trealout, 35, notified his lawyer throughout a court docket look in Chatham on Wednesday that he was hiring a brand new defence lawyer.
Trealout additionally needed to fireplace his lawyer and signify himself early on within the judicial course of, however was suggested towards it. He ultimately modified his thoughts.
Early on, Trealout additionally did not suppose he wanted an evaluation, however was then satisfied it was greatest.
Trealout is charged with the homicide of 55-year-old Henry Neudorf of Tilbury in January 2024.
The Justice advised the court docket she is worried about delay and rejected a January 27, 2025 return date.
She is bringing Trealout again to court docket together with his new counsel on December 17, 2024 to arrange a Judicial Pre-Trial and get the case sorted out.
Outcomes of health assessments to find out if Trealout is match to face trial and to find out if he is criminally liable for the homicide are in, however haven’t been publicly disclosed in court docket.
His co-accused, 62-year-old Darin Noland, was sentenced final month to time already served in jail and two years of probation. Noland additionally obtained a lifetime ban on weapons and was ordered to supply a DNA pattern.
Noland was initially charged with first-degree homicide, however pleaded responsible to the lesser cost of accent after the very fact to homicide in September 2024.
The third co-accused, Kimberly Value, 53, continues to be earlier than the court docket.
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