 A former Minneapolis police officer charged in the 2017 shooting death of an unarmed Australian woman appeared in court today as attorneys for both sides argued several issues in his case. Mohamed Nohr pleaded not guilty to all three counts, second degree intentional murder, third degree murder, and second degree manslaughter. A judge ruled Friday that prosecutors can't use Nohr's silence or the results of his pre-hiring psychological exam against him at his trial. Nohr's trial begins on April 1st. He's facing charges related to the death of Justine Damon, a 40-year-old life coach in Australian-American who had called 911 to report a possible sexual assault behind her home. Nohr, who shot Damon when she approached his cruiser, was fired from the police force after being charged. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.