The judge overseeing the case against Phillip Lee, the man accused of fatally shooting Richmond Officer Seara Burton, has signed a gag order preventing people involved in the case from discussing it publicly.
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"Lawyers involved in the investigation or litigation of this case, or any case arising out of the same or similar facts, shall not make any extra-judicial statements that a reasonable person would expect to be disseminated by means of public communication if the lawyer knows or reasonably Should know that it will have a substantial likelihood of materially prejudicing a trial in this case," the order states.
Shipman has also requested that Lee be held without bond. The judge had previously had set a $1.5 million bond for Lee, the AP reports.
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