Lawyer For Slain Williamston Boy Says He Didn’t See Abuse

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By Jerry Siefring


(AP) The court-appointed lawyer for Ricky Holland says there were no obvious signs that the boy was being abused.

The Williamston boy’s adoptive parents are accused of abusing and murdering him. James Treciak met frequently with Ricky in his law office and says that he never suspected that Ricky was being abused at home.

The lawyer represented Ricky and his three siblings during Jackson County Family Court hearings before the children were adopted by Lisa and Tim Holland.

A preliminary examination resumes Friday in Mason for the Hollands. The 7-year-old Ricky was reported missing last July. In January, Tim Holland led authorities to his remains.

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