NORRISTOWN â A Pottstown man will face the jury that will decide his fate in October in connection with the fatal shooting of another man in the Bright Hope housing community.
The trial for Armani Cortez Rhedrick, 22, will begin on Oct. 11, according to an order filed by Montgomery County Judge William R. Carpenter. The trial is slated to last five days. The trial date was scheduled after a conference between the judge and the lawyers in the case.
âThis date is consistent with the business of the court in dealing with the COVID judicial emergency and its aftermath. There shall be no continuance,â Carpenter wrote in the order.
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