Crystal Rogers investigation suspect Brooks Houck is scheduled to make another court appearance next week.
The commonwealth’s attorney’s office will be presenting a motion in the case before the Nelson Circuit Court on Thursday, May 8.
According to a notice filed by Special Prosecutor Shane Young on Wednesday, the prosecution is requesting a hearing on the defendant’s expert disclosures. The notice states that the Commonwealth contends that three of the four disclosures do not comply with the requirements set in Kentucky Rules of Criminal Procedure “in that they fail to provide the bases and reasons for the expert’s opinions provided in the written summary by defense counsel.”
Houck’s defense filed a response Wednesday in which they objected to the motion. The response states “Each expert in question has reviewed the underlying facts and data supplied by the Commonwealth and has formed delineated opinions by analyzing the applicable information based upon their training, knowledge, and experience in their respective fields.”
Houck, who is charged with Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence, is scheduled to go to trial in Warren County on June 24. He will be tried alongside Joseph Lawson, who is charged with Conspiracy to Commit Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence. Steven Lawson, who faces the same charges as his son, is scheduled to go to trial on May 27.
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