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Warren times observer
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WARREN TIMES OBSERVER TRIAL

"I have combed through my discovery packet with a fine tooth comb," Hubbard said, adding he doesn't know where the prosecution will get the evidence at trial to prove the charges against him. Hubbard said at a hearing last summer charges against him are hard to prove. He was released from the hospital a day later and returned to duty. Jordan was shot in the arm, finger and right leg. He requested a bond reduction, but it was denied by the judge. Hubbard, who was sent back to prison shortly after the incident, is now being held on $1 million bond in the Warren County Jail. That trial date then was continued to June 27 because of expert testimony issues. Hubbard was found competent to stand trial in March 2021 following a psychological evaluation. The charges also contain gun specifications that add to a sentence if Hubbard is found guilty. 21, 2020 by a Warren County grand jury for attempted murder and felonious assault for allegedly shooting Jordan attempted aggravated murder and felonious assault for allegedly shooting at Butler County Sheriff's deputy Mike Barger and attempted aggravated murder and felonious assault for allegedly shooting at Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper Brett Lee. 31, 2020, after a pursuit that began in the area of 18th Avenue in Middletown and ended in the 2600 block of Mason-Montgomery Road in Turtlecreek Twp. Officer Dennis Jordan of the Middletown Division of Police and suspect Christopher J. 23-The trial for a man charged with multiple felonies for allegedly trying to kill police officers in a shootout in the summer of 2020 on the lawn of a Warren County home has been continued again.











Warren times observer