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The defense attorney requested the delay after recently being hired for the case.

A preliminary examination for a woman accused of shooting and killing a man outside a Port Huron gas station has been delayed until December.

John Freeman, the defense attorney representing Amber Oile in her open murder case, told the court on Tuesday, Nov. 4, he had just been hired and requested a delay to allow himself to catch up on the details of the case.

Oile was arrested on Oct. 13 after police said she shot and killed 30-year-old Reginald Franklin of Detroit. The prosecutor's office has stated it has video of the incident that shows Oile following Franklin to the gas station, confronting him and shooting him multiple times.

After Franklin had fallen to the ground and was not

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