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    You are at:Home»Local News»Nov. 21 hearing set to decide on trial for Manhattan man accused in ex-wife’s death

    Nov. 21 hearing set to decide on trial for Manhattan man accused in ex-wife’s death

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    By Nick McNamara on November 7, 2022 Local News, Manhattan

    A Manhattan man accused of killing his ex-wife is potentially looking at a Summer 2023 trial, appearing from jail in Riley County District Court Monday.

    Kamahl Bobian is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Shanell Bobian, also facing charges of violation of a protective order and aggravated burglary. He’s accused of killing Shanell in September 2021, and faces life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 50 years.

    Bobian’s counsel Brenda Jordan told Judge Kendra Lewison she and the State are continuing negotiations, with Judge Kendra Lewison setting a November 21st hearing to decide if the case will go to trial.

    Lewison told Jordan and County Attorney Barry Wilkerson the trial would likely fall in July or August given the load on her docket, which if set would last two weeks.

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    Community and government broadcast journalist. 2019 1st place Kansas Association of Broadcasters Award winner in the medium market radio spot news category. Product of Kansas State University, Cal State Long Beach, and Los Angeles Pierce College. Reach me at Nick@1350KMAN.com.

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