She said the prosecution is expected to call between 35 to 40 witnesses.
“This case attracts (public) attention, so I request (the court) to set an early trial date,” he said.
Lawyer Muhammad Nor Tamrin, representing Muhammad Fakrul Aiman Sajali, did not object to it.
Last May 15, the Klang High Court allowed Muhammad Fakrul’s request to be referred to a psychiatrist for a mental evaluation.
On June 1 last year, Muhammad Fakrul was charged with the murder of Nur Anisah Abdul Wahab, 21, at Jalan Sungai Limau between 8.30 pm on May 22 and 8.00 am on May 23, 2023.
Earlier reports indicated that a dispute over concealing an out-of-wedlock pregnancy led to the brutal murder of a restaurant worker, who was stabbed, slashed, and burned by her boyfriend in an oil palm plantation at Jalan Sungai Limau on May 22 last year.