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Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Ind. Courts - More on: Plea deal pulled in attorney sex-attack case
Updating this ILB entry from May 28th, the Louisville Courier Journal reports today:
Harrison Superior Court Judge Roger Davis has set an Aug. 19 trial date for Anthony Wallingford, a New Albany lawyer accused of criminal deviate conduct and sexual battery stemming from an alleged attack on a 16-year-old Elizabeth girl.However, Special Prosecutor David Powell and James Voyles, Wallingford's lawyer, held out the possibility of a plea agreement during a pretrial hearing yesterday.
Voyles told Davis that he and Wallingford needed to review a new offer and would try to abide by a local court rule to submit a proposed agreement 21 days before the start of a trial.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on July 8, 2008 09:49 AM
Posted to Indiana Courts