Fassler case still in discovery: Next hearing Feb. 20; no trial date yet
DIXON – The attorney for Tiffany Fassler, accused of killing her stepson, said Wednesday that he is still waiting for 14,000 pages of discovery and medical records.
The discovery will be turned over in the next 2 weeks, Lee County State’s Attorney Anna Sacco-Miller said during a short hearing Wednesday.
Fassler’s attorney, Paul Whitcombe, told Associate Judge Jacquelyn Ackert that both sides were making “good progress” on discovery.
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