Lori Vallow appears in an Idaho courthouse for pretrial hearing for bond reduction
Lori Vallow's attorney on Tuesday entered a not guilty plea to all charges against his client and has asked once again that Vallow's bond be reduced from $1 million.
Vallow is set to appear in Madison County court on Friday at 10 a.m. mountain time.
Charges against Vallow, whose children's bodies were found buried in her husband Chad Daybell's yard, include two felony counts of conspiracy to destroy or conceal evidence, as well as misdemeanors for contempt, resisting and obstructing and criminal solicitation to commit a crime.
Two counts of desertion or nonsupport of minor children were dropped by a Madison County judge on July 3.
Court documents submitted by Vallow's attorney state that her bond should be set to reflect the dropped charges and should only include the evident charges against her.
Vallow also filed a motion requesting a change of venue for her upcoming pre-trial on Friday, July 17.
Neither Vallow nor her husband Chad Daybell has been formally charged with killing 7-year-old JJ Vallow and 17-year-old Tylee Ryan, who were found buried in a pet cemetery on Daybell's property on June 9 after a months-long investigation into their whereabouts.
Like Vallow, Daybell also faces two felony charges of conspiracy to destroy or conceal evidence, as well as misdemeanors for contempt, resisting and obstructing and criminal solicitation to commit a crime.
Both Daybell and Vallow remain held on $1 million bond each. They are due to make their first official court appearances in August.
You can also watch live here: https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/crime/missing-rexburg-kids/lori-vallow-requests-reduced-bond-enters-not-guilty-plea-on-all-charges/277-654f5a02-925e-4d51-ade3-386bdac75780
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Vallow is set to appear in Madison County court on Friday at 10 a.m. mountain time.
Charges against Vallow, whose children's bodies were found buried in her husband Chad Daybell's yard, include two felony counts of conspiracy to destroy or conceal evidence, as well as misdemeanors for contempt, resisting and obstructing and criminal solicitation to commit a crime.
Two counts of desertion or nonsupport of minor children were dropped by a Madison County judge on July 3.
Court documents submitted by Vallow's attorney state that her bond should be set to reflect the dropped charges and should only include the evident charges against her.
Vallow also filed a motion requesting a change of venue for her upcoming pre-trial on Friday, July 17.
Neither Vallow nor her husband Chad Daybell has been formally charged with killing 7-year-old JJ Vallow and 17-year-old Tylee Ryan, who were found buried in a pet cemetery on Daybell's property on June 9 after a months-long investigation into their whereabouts.
Like Vallow, Daybell also faces two felony charges of conspiracy to destroy or conceal evidence, as well as misdemeanors for contempt, resisting and obstructing and criminal solicitation to commit a crime.
Both Daybell and Vallow remain held on $1 million bond each. They are due to make their first official court appearances in August.
You can also watch live here: https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/crime/missing-rexburg-kids/lori-vallow-requests-reduced-bond-enters-not-guilty-plea-on-all-charges/277-654f5a02-925e-4d51-ade3-386bdac75780
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