DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARADVERTISER.COM
Malik Morton, who was charged with attempted murder after two people were injured by a car in Ewa Beach last month, made his first appearance in District Court in shackles on May 23.
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A 20-year-old Wahiawa man charged with attempted murder after two people were injured by a car in Ewa Beach last month is scheduled to appear at a Circuit Court trial in August.
Malik Morton entered a plea of not guilty Tuesday from jail through a closed-circuit video teleconference. Circuit Judge Richard Perkins assigned the case to Circuit Judge Glenn Kim and set the trial to begin the week of Aug. 1. Morton, a former Leilehua High School football player, is being held at the Oahu Community Correctional Center unable to post bail of $1 million.
Morton was indicted by an Oahu grand jury May 25 on one count of first-degree attempted murder, two counts of second-degree attempted murder and one of terroristic threatening.
Morton allegedly drove a car into a group of 30 to 40 people in Ewa Beach on May 17, injuring two teenagers, including 18-year-old Alisha Brown, who has remained in a coma.
Morton and his friends got into an argument with other people at the party in the middle of Fort Weaver Road near Kilaha Street, according to a deputy prosecutor.
Brown and 17-year-old Ryan Ilar were taken to the hospital after witnesses told police that they saw Morton speeding in a zigzag motion as he accelerated toward the crowd in the road. Ilar was treated and released.
Morton’s lawyer, Victor Bakke, calls this a case of self-defense.