ORLANDO, Fla. – Former Orlando city commissioner Regina Hill was in court Wednesday as attorneys updated a judge on preparations ahead of a trial.
During the status hearing, Hill’s defense asked for more time to go through witnesses and evidence in the case.
“We have some discovery issues to resolve, some depositions to take. It’s going well for us,” defense attorney Fritz Scheller said.
Hill faces more than half a dozen charges after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said she exploited a 96-year-old woman.
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Hill was accused of gaining control of the woman’s finances and draining her life savings of more than $100,000.
Investigators said she used the money to do things like buy a house and pay for a facelift. They also have claimed Hill obtained a power of attorney over the woman.
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Wednesday’s hearing occurred a couple of days after the state announced a key witness would not be called in the case through a court filing.
In May, the defense filed a motion to strike Sandra Lewis from the witness list after she “demonstrated both a willful and blatant disregard for her obligations as a state witness.”
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Scheller said Lewis gave dishonest answers to his questions during depositions and raised questions about her work as a canvasser for former State Attorney Andrew Bain and a temporary employee for Shan Rose, who was elected as Hill’s replacement.
“Sandra Lewis would have been a delightful cross-examination for me,” Scheller said. “There’s a sense of regret, obviously, that I don’t get to cross-examine her, but I understand why the state wouldn’t use her.”
Hill, who is running to win back her seat on Nov. 4, previously expressed hope that the trial would be resolved before election day.
A status hearing in the case was announced for Oct. 22, but a trial date has not been scheduled.