December jury trial scheduled in Hardin case

Grant Matthew Hardin
Grant Matthew Hardin

BENTONVILLE -- A judge Monday set a Dec. 11 trial date for a convicted killer accused of the 1997 rape of a Rogers school teacher.

Grant Hardin, 49, a former Gateway police chief, is charged with three counts of rape. He has pleaded not guilty.

Defense attorney Kevin Lammers requested the trial be in spring 2019, but Benton County Prosecutor Nathan Smith wanted an earlier trial date.

Lammers told Benton County Circuit Judge Robin Green the defense received a 1,000-page file from the Arkansas Crime Laboratory with many concerning DNA. He said he doesn't expect to retest the DNA sample connected to Hardin, but wants to consult an expert. He said the defense plans to send the file to an Oklahoma City firm.

Lammers also said the defense is researching and collecting information, including Hardin's work history since 1997. The crime occurred on a Sunday morning, and Lammers said Hardin worked Sundays.

Smith said he dismissed charges of sexual abuse and kidnapping against Hardin. Lammers asked the judge to dismiss those charges, arguing the statute of limitation expired.

The judge scheduled hearings for Nov. 13 and Dec. 10.

Hardin was arrested in February. Rogers Police Chief Hayes Minor said DNA from the rape linked him to the case.

The teacher was at the school Sunday, Nov. 9, 1997, preparing for the week's classes while a church service was under way in the cafeteria. About 11:30 a.m., the teacher went to use the restroom. A man wearing a knit stocking cap and sunglasses brandished a pistol, raped her and fled, according to a news release.

Rogers police obtained a warrant in 2003 for a "John Doe" suspect in the case. A John Doe warrant is an arrest warrant for an individual whose name isn't known. The statute of limitation for rape in Arkansas is six years, and the warrant was filed before time expired.

Hardin is serving a 30-year prison sentence for killing James Appleton in 2017.

NW News on 08/14/2018

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