TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - The Lincoln High School boys basketball coach accused of using the school's money for his own devices is maintaining his not guilty plea.
According to Dimitric Salters' attorney, the former coach appeared in court Thursday for a plea hearing.
Salters was taken into custody back in March after Lincoln's principal discovered that an unauthorized account in the name of Lincoln Basketball Club Inc. had been established and much of the team's money was being routed through that account.
He has a pre-trial case management hearing on Nov. 16 with a non-jury trial set for Dec. 4.
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