During a pretrial hearing on Oct. 16 at the Justice Center in downtown Cleveland, Judge Kira Krivosh told Gregory Moore, the man charged with the murder of Aliza Sherman, that the state of Ohio delivered two boxes marked “attorney-client privilege” to the defense, which will review the material without the state present.

Moore and his attorney, Jon Paul Rion of Rion & Rion, L.P.A., Inc. in Dayton, are not allowed to remove any documents from those two boxes while reviewing them. The state did not object to the move.

Rion also announced during the hearing that he soon plans to file a motion that states the defense would be willing to waive speedy trial issues “between now and the foreseeable future.”

“This is a complex case, complex litigation,” Rion told the judge. “When the issue comes

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