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First Trial in Colin Nutter Murder Case Delayed
A year after the murder of the 20-year-old Highland Park man, a plea deal for another defendant has also fallen apart.
The trial of the first of the murder defendants in last summer’s shooting of a young man from Highland Park has been delayed for at least a day, TribLocal reports.
Philip Vatamaniuc was to go on trial Monday on first-degree murder charges for the murder of 20-year-old Colin Nutter.
Vatamaniuc, then 17, Benjamin Schenk, then 20, and Michael Coffee, then 17, were all charged with first-degree murder after prosecutors say they sat with Nutter in his car then shot him in the back of the head during a marijuana deal. They then drove his body to Wilmette and dumped it by the side of the Edens expressway, prosecutors allege.
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Vatamaniuc’s trial was delayed after prosecutors said his defense lawyer should be removed from the case because he has a conflict of interest involving one of the witnesses, TribLocal reports.
Separately, a plea deal for Coffee fell apart after he rejected the offer, according to an article in the Lake County News-Sun. Prosecutors said no further plea deals would be offered.
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