(KNZA)--The jury trial for a St. Joseph man charged in a deadly double shooting in January of last year at a residence north of Faucett, Missouri has been pushed back.
The trial for Daron Simpson had been scheduled to begin Monday in a Buchanan County courtroom, but was continued to September 13th at the request of Simpson‘s attorney.
Simpson is charged in the January 24th, 2015 shooting death of 36-year-old Andrew Clary, of Troy. He also accused of shooting his ex-wife, Amanda Simpson. She survived the shooting.
Simpson is charged with first-degree murder or an alternative of second-degree murder, first-degree assault, first-degree burglary and two counts of armed criminal action.
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