Laurence Alvin Lovette Jr., the man prosecutors say killed former student body president Eve Carson, pleaded not guilty on counts of first-degree murder, armed robbery, felony larceny and first-degree kidnapping, charges he will face when his case comes to trial Nov. 28.
Lovette’s formal charges were read in Orange County District Court on Thursday, a required step before the trial.
Lovette is the second man accused in the March 2008 murder of 22-year-old Carson.
Judge Allen Baddour ruled that some key witnesses won’t be allowed in the courtroom during the trial. Carson’s parents, who might be called as witnesses, will be allowed in the courtroom.
District Attorney Jim Woodall said that qualification was merely a precaution.
“It’s doubtful her parents would be called,” Woodall said.
Baddour also said he will allow for individual juror selection in an effort to ensure fairness and speed in jury selection, but he said he reserves the right to monitor that decision.
The case’s extensive pretrial coverage prompted the defense to ask for individual selection.
Woodall said he expects jury selection to take four to five days after it begins Nov. 29.