A man accused of killing four people in Northern Nevada in January was expected to appear in court.
A motion was filed on Monday, saying prosecutors can't bring up 20-year-old Wilber Martinez-Guzman's history unless they give the defense proper notice in pretrial.
Martinez-Guzman is accused of killing Connie Koontz and Sophia Renken in Gardnerville, and Jerry and Sherri David in South Reno.
Earlier this month, his lawyers made an appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court, questioning jurisdictional complications of the case.
Martinez-Guzman's defense previously filed a motion to push back his trial date, but the judge denied that.
His defense claims Martinez-Guzman might not be eligible for the death penalty because he may be intellectually disabled.
His trial is set for April of next year.
This is a developing story.
