DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Jamison Fisher , the man charged in connection with the disappearance of Trudy Appleby , filed a motion claiming he did not get Adderall while in Scott County Jail.

Fisher filed a handwritten motion on Nov. 13 in Scott County Court for post-conviction release in his drug case , according to online court documents.

In the motion, Fisher stated he was not given Adderall causing him to have trouble reading and comprehending things in his drug case.

If granted, post-conviction release would allow Fisher to challenge his conviction or sentence.

A judge set the deadline for application no later than Feb. 11. The court will answer the application no later than March 13.

Fisher pleaded guilty to the drug charges on Nov. 3 .

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