A teen charged in a deadly shooting at a Martin Luther King Jr. celebration last year is heading for trial later this month.
In court, 226th District Court Judge Velia Meza told Wallace that negotiations were over and that a jury would be picked on July 14 and testimony would be on July 31.
“If for whatever reason you change your mind, it would be an open plea which means the full range of punishment would apply and be available to me,” Meza said to Wallace.
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