Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports


Cain Velasquez moved closer to a trial date as he appeared in Santa Clara County, Calif., court on Wednesday.

The former UFC heavyweight champion identified his counsel during a hearing before Judge Daniel T. Nishigaya. Velasquez will be represented by California attorney Renee Hessling, who previously worked alongside Mark Geragos during pre-trial proceedings. Velasquez’s next hearing will be on March 8, when a trial date is expected to be set.

Velasquez is facing attempted murder and other charges after allegedy chasing and shooting at Harry Goularte, who has been accused of molesting Velasquez’s young son. During a high-speed chase, Velasquez fired at the vehicle containing Goularte and allegedly hit and injured his stepfather, Paul Bender.

Velasquez was released on traveled to Arizona to compete in a professional wrestling match and to Fort Bragg, N.C., for a charity event also attended by Ryan Bader and Dan Henderson. During the most recent hearing, there was reportedly a tracking application error regarding the latter trip, which Hessling called an “honest mistake.” Velasquez was not penalized for the issue.

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