Benjamin Sebena enters not guilty plea

Benjamin Sebena, wearing a suicide prevention garment and shackled to a wheelchair, is wheeled into Judge Borowski's courtroom before the start of his arraignment on a charge  first degree murder in the Milwaukee County Safety Building Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013, in Milwaukee, Wis. Sebena is accused of killing his wife, City of Wauwatosa Police Officer Jennifer Sebena in the early hours of Dec. 24, 2012.

Benjamin Sebena, wearing a suicide prevention garment and shackled to a wheelchair, is wheeled into Judge Borowski's courtroom before the start of his arraignment on a charge first degree murder in the Milwaukee County Safety Building Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013, in Milwaukee, Wis. Sebena is accused of killing his wife, City of Wauwatosa Police Officer Jennifer Sebena in the early hours of Dec. 24, 2012. Photo By Peter Zuzga

Jan. 24, 2013

Benjamin Sebena, accused of killing his wife, Wauwatosa Police Officer Jennifer Sebena, while she was on duty on Christmas Eve morning, entered a plea of not guilty at his arraignment Thursday.

Benjamin Sebena was wheeled into the courtroom, his feet and hands bound, his upper arms strapped to the wheelchair. He wore a sleeveless suicide prevention garment with velcro closures.

Defense attorney Michael Steinle said discovery materials from the prosecutor had just been handed to him Thursday morning, and he requested time to review them. Prosecutor Mark Williams said the materials were delayed as he had to work with multiple jurisdictions and the crime lab.

Judge David Borowski accepted Steinle's request and a court date for further proceeding was set for March 1, at 1:30 p.m.

The proceeding lasted just a few minutes.

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