(KNZA)--A jury trial has been set for a Soldier man facing a charge of attempted second-degree murder and three other felonies in connection with a domestic incident last September.
46-year-old Ervin Mitchell pleaded not guilty last week in Jackson County District Court to the charge, along with charges of aggravated domestic battery, criminal restraint and criminal threat.
A three-day jury trial was set, beginning August 30.
Mitchell was arrested September 16 of last year after Jackson County Sheriff's deputies responded to a domestic disturbance call. When they arrived, deputies found a woman who said she had been strangled during the disturbance.
Mitchell left the scene of the incident, and was arrested after deputies deployed stop sticks to disable the vehicle he was driving.
He remains in the Jackson County Jail, held on a $250,000 bond.
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