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Both are charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action. Humphrey had taken issues over the start of his trial last year to the Supreme Court of Missouri, which declined to take his case. Trials for Humphrey have been delayed due to COVID pandemic-related restrictions courts have placed on jury trials.

Lamb mentioned at Wednesday's hearing that Humphrey had written a letter concerning his trial date, currently scheduled to start Oct. Assistant attorney general Kevin Zoellner said the state would be "ready and available" for whichever date the trial started. Lamb said he would have to consult with Cape Girardeau County on jury selection should he decide to change the trial date.

Both sides plan to pick a jury from southeast Missouri to consider the case. Attorneys in the Lynlee Renick case have said they expect an August trial for her. Hunsaker also said Humphrey wants a new judge to preside over the case. Hunsaker said the recent appointment of former Montgomery County prosecutor Nathan Carroz to associate circuit judge may create a conflict for Lamb.

He laid blame on Lynlee Renick and Shaw for the plot. Hunsaker said Humphrey previously turned Lynlee down when asked to help kill Ben, even advising her to seek out a divorce instead.

Humphrey went with Lynlee that day under the pretense he was helping Lynlee get her belongings from the Montgomery County property to move out. Brandon Blackwell told the jury that Lynlee Renick had confessed to him about the plot months after the murder. Blackwell's interview with highway patrol in January served as crucial evidence in the state's case against Lynlee and Humphrey.

Prosecutors filed charges shortly after he spoke with the patrol while already in jail for allegedly violating a protection order Lynlee took out against him. Blackwell and Lynlee had met earlier in the week on the dating app Ashley Madison, a platform marketed toward discreet dating for those already in relationships.

Blackwell said their relationship grew since their first sexual encounter four days before Ben's death. Blackwell said Lynlee Renick would ask him to put their phones in other rooms when he would ask what happened to Ben.

Blackwell said Lynlee began sharing details of her and Humphrey's involvement in the killing in the fall of Humphrey's team pointed out that Humphrey was not at future meetings Lynlee and Shaw had, including one in which Lynlee, Shaw and Blackwell met following an October interview with troopers. Jurors came from Cape Girardeau County to hear the case. The Defendants fundamentally changed Missouri River management policies in , in order to comply with the Endangered Species Act and to protect at-risk or endangered fish and wildlife.

The plaintiffs in this litigation are farmers, individuals, and companies who own land, operate farms and other businesses, or reside in the Basin. The plaintiffs are represented by Benjamin D. The case name is: Ideker Farms, Inc. United States of America, Case No. Court of Federal Claims.



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