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Decide units trial date for Las Vegas teenagers accused in lethal crime spree

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) —  Two teenagers accused of murdering a retired police officer as a part of a lethal crime spree will go to trial in November.

A Clark County District Court docket decide scheduled a jury trial for Jesus Ayala, 19, and Jzamir Keys, 18, throughout a courtroom look Tuesday morning.

Each teenagers are charged with deliberately mowing down two bicyclists, together with retired California police chief Andy Probst, 64, who died, and different crimes on Aug. 14, 2023. 

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Video is a key piece of proof within the case as two bicyclists, together with Probst, seem to have been deliberately hit in separate places within the northwest valley. The opposite bicyclist survived.

Clark County District Court docket Decide Christy Craig discovered Ayala competent to face trial on Feb. 28 after an analysis at a psychological well being facility.

Each teenagers have been in custody Tuesday morning. Keys requested Clark County District Court docket Decide Jacqueline Bluth if he might obtain discovery for his case, which means materials like proof and reviews.

Clark County Chief Deputy District Legal professional John Giordani instructed Bluth that Probst’s widow desires to be current for the trial.

Bluth set a standing examine for June 17.

Ayala can also be charged in a separate tried homicide case. A jury trial is scheduled for Sept. 23.

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