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New negotiation date for Timothy Hauschultz, who is accused of the role of the 7-year-old boy's death

Manitowoc, wis. (Wbay) -Timothy Hauschultz will be in court in October in connection with the death of a 7-year-old boy-7 ½ years after the child's death.

A judge of the Manitowoc district laid two weeks on October 1 for two weeks at a hearing on Wednesday.

The judge also adapted the binding conditions of Hauschultz so that he can have an unattended visit with his daughter, since she is no longer a minor and can attend a Bible study as long as no children are present.

Hausschultz is charged with murder for crimes that intentionally contributes to the delinquency caused by death and deliberately causing the crimes of child abuse.

In 2017, he was appointed judicial legal guardian of 7-year-old Ethan Hausschultz. According to criminal complaints, he punished Ethan for not knowing his biblical verses by walking around the yard for two hours, the boy who weighed 60 pounds for two hours.

In April 2018, his 14-year-old son Damian supervised the punishment. After Ethan dropped the weight, Damian rolled the tree trunk over Ethans breast, stood in a puddle on the body of the younger boy with Ethan's face and buried Ethan under an estimated 80 pounded snow.

Damian was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2021.

The older house school should go to court this week after the judge leaned a plea agreement worked out by the state and defense. His lawyers brought their symptoms to the state with the judge Court of Appeal.

Hausschultz's next court date is a status conference that was carried out by teleconference in September.