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Prosecutors and defense attorneys are expected to give opening statements Wednesday in Franklin County Common Pleas Court during the murder trial of former Columbus police officer Adam Coy, who shot and killed Andre Hill in December of 2020.
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Former Columbus police officer Adam Coy is set to go on trial Monday in the killing of Andre Hill, a Black man who was shot as he emerged from a garage holding a cellphone nearly four years ago.
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Jury selection was set to begin on Oct. 31, but is now scheduled to begin on Feb. 27, 2025.
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Adam Coy, charged in the December 2020 fatal shooting of Andre Hill, has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, according to his attorney.
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Former Columbus Police Officer Adam Coy appeared in court today, where the presiding judge set a trial date for March 7 of next year.
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The former Columbus police officer charged with murdering an unarmed Black man is due in court on Monday.
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A Franklin County judge has denied a defense attorney's request to move the trial of the former Columbus police officer charged with the killing of Andre Hill in Columbus.
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Pastor of First Church of God Bishop Timothy Clark says the $10 million city settlement with the family of Andre Hill can never replace him, but it does offer some benefit.
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The City of Columbus has agreed to pay $10 million to the family of Andre Hill, who was shot and killed by a Columbus Police officer in December. The payout is the largest in the city's history.
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The fired Columbus police officer accused of killing Andre Hill pleaded not guilty to an additional criminal charge.