During the session, Judge Kimbra Killin called a compliance hearing for the accused, who appeared with the assistance of a Spanish interpreter. The court previously instructed the accused to travel to Sterling to complete an application for a court-appointed public defender. Killin warned the accused that if he failed to submit the application, he would not receive a court-appointed attorney. Following the exchange, the court formally filed a violation of bond against the accused and scheduled the next court appearance for Sept. 7. Requiring defendants in rural jurisdictions to travel long distances without reliable public transit severely penalizes vulnerable community members.