Larry Millete's trial date was alleged to be set Thursday, however as an alternative his listening to was continued

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) — Larry Millete, accused within the disappearance and loss of life of his spouse Maya, was again within a Chula Vista courtroom on Thursday to be taught when his trial was supposed to start, however Thursday’s listening to was continued.

“When’s the protection goes to be prepared? And the reply was basically we do not know but. I believe that solely goes to this point,” mentioned Decide Enrique Camarena.

Camarena couldn’t set a trial date for Millete’s homicide trial as a result of his lawyer had a scheduling subject with a distinct trial.

Millete is accused of murdering his spouse Maya, the Chula Vista mom of three who disappeared three years in the past. He pleaded not responsible to that cost.

For a lot of the listening to, Millete sat impassive subsequent to his lawyer because the prosecutor raised considerations about Larry taking part in 11 video telephone calls whereas in custody, which she mentioned violates a protecting order that features telephone calls solely along with his authorized crew and no contact along with his children.

County Deputy District Legal professional Christy Bowles mentioned, “These video visits are within the 8 p.m. hour, within the defendant’s former residence the place the youngsters dwell. They’re basically Facetime visits. The youngsters may be listening to and listening to their father’s voice. There’s no technique to monitor these calls.”

Millete’s lawyer, Colby Ryan, mentioned this was a results of the sheriff division’s model new communication system within the jail.

Ryan mentioned, “The primary go to he was supplied was by video. He didn’t have intent to violate the order as a result of he requested us. And it was our understanding if that’s how the jail was going to do it. I’m not the sheriff to inform them learn how to do their job.”

The Decide responded with this reminder to Larry: “Even when they put it in entrance of you … say no. That is what the court docket ordered.”

Larry Millete will probably be again in court docket on April 2.

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