
A man connected to the death of Randall Denny on the west side of Green Bay is still waiting to have his day in court.
35-year-old Jacob Ventura was arrested five months ago, but he reportedly has not found an attorney, so his preliminary hearing continues to be delayed.
Generally, preliminary hearings are held within 10 days of being arrested.
Ventura is facing a charge of 1st-Degree Intentional Homicide with Use of a Dangerous Weapon as Party to the Crime and is being held on a $1 million cash bond.
While in court Monday, Ventura asked for the court to appoint him an attorney, but Judge Marc Hammer denied that request as he is eligible for a public defender.
He is due back in court for a status conference on December 28th, but if he is appointed an attorney, it could be rescheduled for sooner.
Also facing charges in the April 30th shooting are Gustavo Cantu, who is scheduled for a plea hearing in January, and Alejandro Cantu, who has an arraignment hearing on November 21st.