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Jordi Lawyers File Motion To Suppress Evidence

A White County judge will decide in June whether or not to suppress evidence against a man charged with killing his father.

Lawyers for Joshua Nathaniel Jordi filed the motion to suppress evidence during a court hearing last week. Arguments and a response to the motion will be heard June 19th in White County Criminal Court.

Jordi has spent the past year behind bars for allegedly stabbing his father to death inside his Sparta home. Minnesota authorities arrested the 22-year-old in March of 2018 following a TBI investigation.

A date for the trial has not been scheduled at this time.

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