MANDAN, N.D. (AP) - The trial has been delayed again for a man accused of killing four people at a North Dakota property management company.
Chad Isaak’s trial was rescheduled for the second time in two weeks, The Bismarck Tribune reported. Court records show Isaak’s trial is now scheduled to start Nov. 30, 2020.
A new judge also has been appointed. Attorneys for Isaak filed a demand to change the judge. No reason is listed. South Central District Judge David Reich is now assigned to the case.
Issak, a 45-year-old chiropractor, is charged with four counts of murder in the deaths of RJR Maintenance and Management co-owner Robert Fakler and employees Adam Fuehrer and Bill and Lois Cobb at the Mandan business last spring.
Isaak has pleaded not guilty and remains in jail with bail set at $1 million. Isaak has requested a change of venue and challenged the legality of search warrants in the investigation.
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