HUTCHINSON, Kan. – After the defense for a 35-five-year-old man accused of two counts of aggravated assault and criminal threat decided against seeking a defense strategy of mental disease or defect, the state now wants to make sure that there isn’t even any mention of it.
Alonzo Moore will be back in court sometime next week for a hearing over the states motion of limine.
In one incident, Moore allegedly threatened a 17-year-old female with a knife in the 200 block of East 4th at a local Burger King. Another man testified that he was there helping his sister with her car and also felt threatened by Moore, so much so, that he got back in his truck, locked the door and called 911. Apparently an hour earlier, Moore also threatened a worker at a local motel.
The trial in the case is coming up quick, so Judge Trish Rose noted that they would have to have the hearing next week, so the trial can proceed on Feb. 23.
Moore is currently serving time on two counts of battery of a law enforcement officer for a case that goes back to May of 2012. And he has other convictions of aggravated assault, two counts of theft and flee and elude for cases also going back to 2012.