The man accused in the May 6 North Elm Street shooting was arraigned on his charges Wednesday morning in Christian Circuit Court.
Marshawn Taylor, 25, appeared in Judge Andrew Selfâs court via Zoom while at the Christian County Jail while his new defense attorney, David Rye, appeared in person for the arraignment hearing.
Rye waived the formal reading of his indictment and officially entered a not guilty plea on Taylorâs behalf as Rye prepares to defend his client.
Rye advised the court he has received evidence in the case from Christian County Assistant Commonwealthâs Attorney Jerad Smith, but has not yet reviewed the evidence with Taylor.
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NioCorp Developments Ltd. announced that it has formally closed on the purchase of a key land parcel associated with the company s Elk Creek superalloy materials project.
With this acquisition, NioCorp now owns the surface land on which the project s mine infrastructure and supporting operations will be located once sufficient project financing is obtained to allow the project to proceed. Ownership of the land also gives NioCorp ownership of the mineral rights to more than 90 percent of the project s mineral resource and mineral reserve. The purchase price was approximately $6.2 million. We are thrilled to have accomplished this major milestone in the Elk Creek Project and to now be an owner of this valuable land instead of a renter, said Mark A. Smith, NioCorp CEO and executive chairman. This acquisition moves the project another step forward on our path to project financing and the start of construction.
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