Crystal Rogers investigation suspects Steven Lawson and Joseph Lawson were back in the Nelson Circuit Court Friday afternoon for a review hearing.
Attorneys for Steven Lawson confirmed that his former attorney Ted Lavit had turned over the rest of the case file to them. Lavit had been threatened with contempt of court after not turning over the entire case file after he was dismissed by Lawson in August.
Special Prosecutor Shane Young submitted his response to arguments made by attorneys for Joseph Lawson to sever his trial from Steven Lawson and Brooks Houck. Attorneys for Joseph Lawson were prepared to make additional arguments based on similar cases from other states, but Judge Charles Simms III asked them to submit it to the court in writing, which the attorneys said they would Friday evening. Young said he would file a response Monday.
Young also said his office is wrapping up its comparison of case files sent in by the FBI with files sent by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Young said most of the information overlaps, but they are identifying any additional information that has not been seen by the defenses. He said that review should be completed in two weeks and at this time he does not anticipate additional discovery.
Young said hotel accommodations in Warren County, which will be the site of the trial scheduled to begin in February, are being finalized. Simms asked that the hotels for all parties involved be in separate parts of the area in order to keep them separated during the trial, and said part of what ruled out Christian County was all of its hotels are in the same area.
The judge said he would schedule the next review hearing after the prosecution submits their response Monday.