
The man indicted for the May 2016 murder of Dallas lawyer Ira Tobolowsky is putting up quite a fight to keep from being returned to Dallas to stand trial.
Typically when a person is arrested in one state it doesn't take a whole lot to have them extradited back to the state where the crime was committed. The case of Steven Aubrey is different.
A hearing scheduled for this week has been moved to August 18th, and Aubrey has filed a massive 138-page document fighting removal from his new home state of Florida back to Dallas County.
Aubrey claims he is not the killer, one grand jury refused to indict him, though a second grand jury did, and that there are technicalities such as a lack of a real signature of the grand jury foreman on the indictment.
Tobolowsky was burned alive in his garage as he was about to go to work back in 2016. Police say the attorney had been feuding with Aubrey, who ultimately killed him.
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