Dakota Wall Hearing Continued
</element><element id="paragraph-1" type="body"><![CDATA[The court hearing for Dakota Wall scheduled for June 9 continued to July 28 at 9 a.m. due to other commitments for both the prosecution and defense.
Perry County State's Attorney David Stanton said in a written statement "I expect that an order will be entered today dealing with the home confinement, the ankle bracelet and with a new court date being set."
The order was entered Thursday and no longer requires Wall to wear an ankle bracelet and lifts house arrest. Wall is also ordered to pay $1,096 from her bail bond to the Perry County Sheriff's Office for the cost of the ankle bracelet.
Along with the motion to continue, the defense counsel Richard Sturgeon filed an affirmative defense and a motion to dismiss.
Wall has been charged with obstruction of justice in relation to the murder of her half-sister, Sidnee Stephens.
Stephens' body was found in the Beacoup Creek in June 2010. Three local teens, Carl Dane, James Glazier and Robbie Mueller have been charged with Stephens' murder. Pre-trial hearings for all three were held at the end of May.
Mueller's case is set for trial in August.
Dane and Glazier both have status hearings set for June 23. Their trials may also begin in August.