
|Big Radio News|
The attorneys for a Janesville man charged with first-degree intentional homicide and hiding a corpse contest a third evaluation which finds their client competent to stand trial.
In Rock County Court Friday morning Judge Jeffrey Kugltisch scheduled a day-long competency hearing for Dayveon Lathrop on July 15th.
The five-day jury trial which was scheduled to being July 28th was taken off of the calendar.
Lathrop is accused of stabbing his eight-year-old sister to death and hiding her body in a storage tote full of cleaning supplies while their dad was shopping at Menards.