If found insane during the crime, Jasen Coley could spend the rest of his life undergoing involuntary treatment over killing 26-year-old Kenneth Davis on July 3. Michael Robinson, Coley’s attorney, attempted to waive the preliminary hearing – which will decide if there is enough evidence for a trial – set for Wednesday, citing the overwhelming evidence against his client.
Jasen Coley, who is accused of fatally shooting 25-year-old Kenneth Davis on July 3, has a pre-trial conference on Oct. 16 and a preliminary examination set for Oct. 18. He has remained at the county jail since his arrest near Trinidad State Beach on July 5 and is not eligible for bail. Davis and Coley were childhood friends, according to a GoFundMe set up for Davis’s widow.
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