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The hearing was held before Lake County Judge Victoria Rossetti.
Lake County Assistant State’s Attorney Ben Dillon, who is the chief of the Violent Crimes Unit, said his office has turned over an additional approximately 3,700 pages of material to the defense as part of the discovery process.
The man accused of killing seven and shooting dozens at the Highland Park Fourth of July parade appeared in court Tuesday and his attorney said a trial date is expected to be set later this year.
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While that process remains ongoing, defense attorney Anton Trizna said he believes the sides may be ready to schedule a trial when they next meet for a hearing on Sept. 11.
“We believe at that point we’ll be able to set a meaningful trial date,” Trizna told the court Tuesday.
Robert Crimo III, 22, appeared in court during a brief management hearing Tuesday. Lake County prosecutors outlined the extensive discovery evidence they are continuing to compile and turn over to the defense.
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