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Lethbridge man accused of killing 9-month-old will have out-of-town judge

Tyler Hogan, 40, of Lethbridge.
Tyler Hogan, 40, of Lethbridge. Facebook

The man accused of killing nine-month-old Austin Wright was back in court Wednesday, when his lawyer was told the case will require an out-of-town prosecutor and judge.

Tyler Hogan, 40, appeared by closed-circuit television (CCTV) in Lethbridge court.

READ MORE: Lethbridge man charged in death of 9-month-old boy

Hogan is charged with second-degree murder and was arrested on July 27 in relation to the death of Austin, who was found dead in a Lethbridge home last April.

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Hogan’s lawyer, Tonii Roulston, asked for the case to be put over. She told Global News she may consider making an application for a change of venue in the case.

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Hogan has family ties to a retired Lethbridge judge, so if a trial were to happen in the city, an out-of-town prosecutor and judge would be involved.

His next court appearance is scheduled for Aug. 8.

He remained in custody Wednesday.

Watch below: Global’s past coverage of Austin Wright’s death

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