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Hirsh trial moved to December
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The jury trial for a former Kansas Highway Patrol trooper charged with aggravated assault and other counts of domestic violence is scheduled to take place Dec. 15-18 in Barton County District Court. It was previously scheduled for Sept. 22-25.
Darrin Hirsh is charged with threatening his spouse with a handgun on March 12, 2013, and with violating a protective order on March 11 and 12, 2014. Felony charges are aggravated assault and two counts of criminal threat; misdemeanor charges are domestic battery, two counts of witness intimidation and two counts of violating a protective order.
He remains free on bond.
Hirsh is represented by Sal Intagliata, Wichita, and the prosecution is being handled by Assistants Attorney General Jessica Domme and Lyndzie Carter.