Caleb Flynn case heads to April 28 trial as court revisits non-dissemination order

caleb flynn is scheduled to stand trial beginning April 28 at 8: 45 a. m. ET in Miami County Common Pleas Court, following a March 30 pre-trial conference and motion hearing that also put renewed focus on a proposed non-dissemination order.
What happens when the court revisits the proposed non-dissemination order in the Caleb Flynn case?
At the March 30 hearing in Miami County, the court addressed a motion connected to a non-dissemination order. The proposed order would restrict court records from being shared with the media and would bar law enforcement from sharing information during the case. The issue is set to return in a status conference on April 6, when the motion for non-dissemination is expected to be discussed.
Until that April 6 status conference, the judge directed that the attorneys continue not speaking to anyone about the case. Defense attorney Paul Watkins acknowledged he filed a motion requesting a gag order and requested a continuance before arguing the issue.
What do the charges and court schedule show right now?
caleb flynn has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges that include murder and tampering with evidence in the death of his wife, Ashley Flynn. A grand jury indicted Caleb Flynn, and the case is being handled in Miami County Common Pleas Court.
The trial is scheduled to begin April 28. The March 30 court appearance included a pretrial hearing where Caleb Flynn did not speak.
Investigators were first called to the couple’s Tipp City home after Caleb Flynn called 911 and said there was a burglary in progress and that his wife had been shot. Detectives later said their investigation found no burglary and accused Caleb Flynn of attempting to stage the scene.
A judge previously set bond at $3. 5 million, and Caleb Flynn remains behind bars.
What happens next as April deadlines approach?
The next scheduled court date is the April 6 status conference, where the court will revisit the non-dissemination issue and the parties’ obligations around public discussion of the case. The April 28 trial date remains set, and the court has indicated the attorneys’ current non-disclosure posture should continue in the meantime.
Separately, background details referenced in court coverage describe Caleb Flynn as a “music pastor, ” and note he appeared on the 12th season of the reality television series “American Idol, ” without advancing past the first round in Hollywood, California. An obituary posted online described Ashley Flynn as a “caring and dedicated” mother of two daughters, as well as a substitute teacher and a 7th grade volleyball coach.




