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Pre-trial conference pushed back for Carrie Jones
A northeast Nebraska woman, who was charged with first-degree murder, won't be back in the courtroom until this fall.

LAUREL, Neb. -- A northeast Nebraska woman, who was charged with first-degree murder, won't be back in the courtroom until this fall.
Carrie Jones, who faces a first-degree murder charge in one of four slayings in Laurel, had her pre-trial conference pushed back to November 27 in Cedar County District Court.
She had originally been scheduled to appear Monday, but her hearing was pushed back on Friday.
Jones is charged in the shooting death of 86-year-old Gene Twiford in Laurel in August of last year.
Jones' husband, Jason Jones, is charged with killing Twiford and three others.
All four victims were shot before their houses were set on fire.
