Prosecutorial Conflict To Affect McHenry Street Murder Case

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A special prosecutor will be appointed in the McHenry Street murder case with a new trial date likely to be scheduled next week.

Robert Torian III is charged with the fatal shooting of Terrell Moore after the two men got into an argument inside a vehicle on McHenry Street in August of 2019. His trial was scheduled to begin Monday but was delayed during a hearing earlier this month after Commonwealth’s Attorney Stephanie Bolen took over after the resignation and subsequent retirement of Rick Boling and informed the court a special prosecutor would need to be assigned to this case.

During a hearing Monday morning before Christian Circuit Court Judge Andrew Self, Bolen stated that there is a conflict of interest in her office with this one murder case that will require a special prosecutor appointed.

click to download audioTorian’s defense attorney James Chamberlain said they are ready to set a trial date and believes they can prove his client’s innocence.

click to download audioJudge Self scheduled another pretrial conference for Monday morning, March 20 at 9:30 when a new trial date is likely to be set.

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