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Bank records admitted in case against Former Lincoln HS boys basketball

Trial for former Lincoln HS boys basketball coach delayed
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - A former Lincoln High School basketball coach appeared in court Wednesday morning.

According to court records a judge allowed 500 pages of bank records from J.P. Morgan to be admitted as evidence in the case against Dimitric Salters.

Salters was arrested in march and is accused of stealing $13,000 from the school district. As of Wednesday, Salters will no longer be represented by Akbar Law Firm.

There's no word yet on who will represent Salters.

His next hearing is set for Jan.10.


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - The trial for the former Lincoln High School boys basketball coach has been pushed back.

Dimitric Salters, arrested in March, faces three charges, including grand theft.

He is accused of stealing $13,000 from the school district. An unauthorized account in the name of Lincoln Basketball Club Inc. was discovered.

A plea is expected when Salters goes back to court next Wednesday.

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