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Timothy Busfield Pleads Not Guilty in Child Abuse Case and Waives Pretrial Appearances
Summary
Timothy Busfield has pleaded not guilty to counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and has waived his arraignment and all pretrial appearances; a scheduling conference is set for March 10.
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Timothy Busfield has pleaded not guilty to charges tied to alleged conduct involving minors and the matter is moving through the New Mexico court system. A Bernalillo County grand jury returned an indictment earlier this month, and the case has drawn attention because of the involvement of child actors on a television set. Busfield has denied the allegations and was released from custody after surrendering to police in January. His legal team waived his arraignment and all pretrial appearances, and the court has set further scheduling dates.
Known facts:
- A Bernalillo County grand jury indicted Timothy Busfield on four counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor (child under 13), announced by the district attorney on Feb. 6.
- Busfield entered a not guilty plea on Feb. 10 in New Mexico's Second Judicial District Court.
- He waived his arraignment and appearances for all pretrial proceedings; Judge Joseph Montano granted that waiver on Feb. 18.
- A scheduling conference for the case is set for March 10 at 8:30 a.m., and an initial witness list was issued on Feb. 13.
Summary:
Officials have reported alleged unlawful sexual conduct involving two 11-year-old boys; Busfield denies the allegations and has pleaded not guilty. The case is proceeding through the New Mexico courts, with a scheduling conference scheduled for March 10.
