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Accused Jared Bridegan murderers appear in Duval County court for pre-trial hearing

Gardner's attorneys filed a motion on Monday to have her bond set, but it is unknown whether or not if the judge will discuss the motion in the hearing Wednesday.
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Shanna Gardner (left) and her estranged husband Mario Fernandez-Saldana appear in Duval County court.

DUVAL COUNTY, Fla. — 10 a.m. Update: Judge London Kite scheduled a pre-trial hearing for Feb. 14 at 9 a.m. for both cases.

Jared Bridegan's ex-wife, Shanna Gardner, and Mario Fernandez are set to appear in Duval County court Wednesday morning for a pre-trial hearing.

Gardner and Fernandez are both accused of taking part in an elaborate plot to lure Bridegan, a father of four from St. Johns County, to the site of his murder in Jacksonville Beach in 2022. 

Gardner, 36, and Fernandez, 35, both face charges of first-degree murder, solicitation to commit a capital felony, conspiracy to commit murder, and child abuse, according to jail records. A man named Henry Tenon has also been charged in relation to the plot, as he pleaded guilty to killing Bridegan.

In Gardner and Fernandez's last court appearance in December, it was expected that they would be face-to-face in their first court hearing since their arrests, but they were brought into the Duval County courthouse separately.

Gardner went before the judge first. She was dressed in civilian clothing and was unshackled before her hearing began.

Gardner waved her right to a speedy trial. Her hearing was relatively short and when bailiffs went to bring in Fernandez, her estranged, second husband, Gardner was told to sit to the side and then was taken out of the courtroom.

Fernandez did not appear to look at her as he walked past.

Fernandez was still in his jail attire and was shackled during his appearance. Much of the time spent in his hearing centered around the motion the defense filed saying privileged emails and information were uploaded and improperly shared. The State Attorney's Office said it was unintentional and the emails were never looked at or opened by the State Attorney's Office or law enforcement.

But, there does appear to be one document in contention and the judge said she takes attorney/client privilege very seriously. The judge offered to have an independent circuit judge hear the arguments about that document which would shield even her from hearing privileged information. 

It is unknown whether or not if the judge will discuss a motion filed by Gardner's attorney on Monday to set Gardner's bond in the hearing Wednesday, as First Coast News will livestream Gardner and Fernandez's appearance at 9 a.m.

Editor's note: Watch the livestream in the above video player or first YouTube video below.

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