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Chad Daybell murder trial set to span two months in 2024

FILE - Chad Daybell sits during a court hearing on Aug. 4, 2020, in St. Anthony, Idaho. An Idaho judge has banned cameras from the courtroom in the high-profile triple murder case against a mom and her new husband, saying he fears the images could prevent a fair trial. Lori Vallow Daybell and her new husband Chad Daybell are accused of conspiring together to kill her two children and his late wife. (John Roark/The Idaho Post-Register via AP, Pool, File)

BOISE, Idaho (ABC4) — Chad Daybell, who was indicted on multiple counts of murder in May 2021, will not get to trial until 2024, according to East Idaho News.

The trial is currently set to take place in Ada County, Idaho, starting at 9 a.m. on April 1, 2024, and is expected to last until May 31, 2024. Daybell has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty in his case.

The current timeline for the trial is as follows:

Daybell and his wife, Lori Vallow Daybell, were accused of murdering two of Lori’s kids — JJ and Tylee — as well as Chad’s first wife, Tammy Daybell. Chad Daybell has also been charged with insurance fraud in relation to Tammy’s death.

Lori Daybell was found guilty on all charges in a separate trial that ended in May. She is set to be sentenced on July 31. Additionally, Lori Daybell faces additional murder charges in Arizona in the deaths of her previous husband, Charles Vallow, and her former nephew-in-law, Brandon Boudreaux.