(KLZA)-- A nearly 8-year-old burglary case is scheduled for an August jury trial in Richardson County District Court.
27-yaer old Charles R. A. Kent, of Kansas City, Missouri, was arraigned in Richardson County District Court Tuesday on a felony charge of burglary, aid or abet.
Kent entered a plea of not guilty and a jury trial was scheduled for August 10th.
Kent is charged in connection with breaking in to Salem Grain in October, 2008.
Corey O’Brien with the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office is serving as a Special Deputy County Attorney in this case.
Kent was stopped on a traffic violation and it was discovered there was a warrant for him on the burglary charge.
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