Defense attorneys for Aaron Dean file a new motion to again try to move the upcoming Atatiana Jefferson murder trial out of Tarrant County
The case had multiple delays due to the pandemic, scheduling conflicts, and various motions filed.
Attorneys for Dean have previously filed a motion to change the venue earlier in the year, though it was denied by Judge David Hagerman. Hagerman was later removed from the case after Dean’s attorneys successfully argued the judge had become “increasingly hostile” toward the defense. Dean is represented by defense attorneys Bob Gill and Miles Brissette. The trial is set to begin on Dec. 5 with jury selection scheduled for Nov. 28.
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