April Conference Scheduled to Review Caleb Flynn Case Non-Dissemination Order

April Conference Scheduled to Review Caleb Flynn Case Non-Dissemination Order

Miami County Common Pleas Court held a pre-trial conference and a motion hearing on March 30 in the Caleb Flynn matter. The hearing addressed a request to limit public access to court records and law enforcement disclosures.

Charges and indictment

Flynn was indicted by a grand jury in the death of his wife, Ashley Flynn. The indictment alleges murder and remains pending in Miami County, Ohio.

Upcoming proceedings

The court set a status conference for April 6 to review the motion for restricted disclosures. Attorneys will maintain their current non-disclosure practices until the matter is resolved.

A trial date is on the calendar for April 28. Jury selection and opening proceedings will begin at 8:45 a.m. in the Miami County Common Pleas Court.

Scope of the non-dissemination request

The proposed order would bar the media from accessing certain court records. It would also prohibit law enforcement from sharing investigatory details during the case.

What happens next

At the April conference, judges and lawyers will debate limits on public information. The outcome will determine how much reporting and evidence disclosure is allowed.

Filmogaz.com will provide updates as new information becomes available.