(KNZA)-- The jury trial for a Topeka man charged in a Jackson County road rage case has been pushed back.
Jackson County Attorney Shawna Miller says the trial for Cory Huff, which had been set to begin this week, was continued at the request of his attorney due to medical reasons.
Miller says the trial is now set for May 31st through June 3rd.
Huff is charged with four counts of attempted second-degree murder, two counts of discharge of a firearm at an occupied vehicle and reckless driving.
He’s accused of shooting at two vehicles on U.S. 75 Highway on December 31st, 2014. No injuries were reported in the incident, which Miller called a random act of road rage.
Miller says Huff remains free on bond.
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