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    Another Status Hearing Scheduled for Tabron

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    By KMAN Staff on April 28, 2015 Riley County
    Riley-County-CourthouseThe man charged in connection with the shooting incident near Aggieville earlier this month appeared in Riley County District Court Tuesday afternoon, via video camera, for a status hearing.
    Dontay Tabron appeared in front of Judge William Malcolm for charges of aggravated battery and criminal discharge of a firearm into an occupied dwelling.  As  KMAN has reported, this arrest was made after a verbal altercation in Aggieville, and Tabron’s bond is set at $30,000.
    Tabron’s Attorney, Britian Stites requested the matter be set for another status hearing, as he has yet to receive discovery on the case.
    Judge Malcolm set Tabron’s case for a discovery status hearing on May 12th at 1 p.m.
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