Pleas in alleged Glenn Michael Holton Adelaide homicide case adjourned to 2024

The 2 males charged over a brutal alleged gunshot homicide of a father is not going to enter their pleas till they first view essential CCTV footage within the case.

Jamie Mark Carter, 43, and Michael Craig Stanley, 44, have been charged with the homicide of Glenn Michael Holton, 41, with the police alleging Mr Stanley shot a .22 calibre bullet into Mr Holton’s chest in a love triangle blast of violence.

The taking pictures allegedly occurred about 9.20pm on December 11, 2022, at Edwardstown in Adelaide’s south, with Mr Holton and Mr Stanley each allegedly romantically linked to the identical lady.

On the time of Mr Holton’s dying, Mr Stanley, Mr Carter and the lady had been all residing collectively at a Morphett Vale deal with.

Mr Holton was the lady’s former companion. She isn’t accused of any wrongdoing

Defence lawyer Sean Nottle, showing for Mr Stanley and Mr Carter earlier than Justice of the Peace Brian Nitschke at Adelaide Magistrates Court docket on Thursday, mentioned the lads wouldn’t enter their pleas till a viewing of essential CCTV footage was organized.

“Each events have but to view the CCTV footage related to the matter,” he mentioned.

“I’ve been in dialogue with the detectives from Main Crimes. There’s going to be a viewing subsequent week.

“We’re simply not able to reply the costs formally till now we have been capable of see that footage.”

Mr Stanley and Mr Carter are each on remand and appeared collectively through videolink.

The police allege Mr Stanley shot Mr Holton as soon as within the chest after which fled the scene.

Emergency providers raced to the alleged taking pictures on Dunorlan Rd and took Mr Holton to Flinders Medical Centre, the place a .22 calibre bullet was faraway from his chest.

At an earlier look at Port Adelaide Magistrates Court docket, the police mentioned Mr Stanley denied proudly owning a rifle, however the lady instructed them that Mr Stanley had a .22 calibre rifle wrapped in plastic and material at their deal with.

“With respect to the connection between the sufferer, (the lady) and the accused (Mr Stanley), (she) had been persevering with to see the sufferer main as much as this incident and was really with him on the eleventh of December,” the police instructed the court docket.

“There’s proof which establishes the accused didn’t just like the sufferer hanging round.”

Mr Nitschke adjourned the case to January 31, 2024 for the lads to enter their pleas.

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