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The man accused of causing police to shoot and kill an innocent woman in downtown Orlando went before a judge in a wheelchair on Thursday.Kody Roach, 23, was released from the hospital on Wednesday. He was taken to jail directly after his release from the hospital.Police said Roach was reaching for his waistband when an officer fired his gun nine times, hitting Roach at least five times and killing a bystander inside Vixen Bar.On Thursday, Roach's attorney said he still has several bullets lodged in his body, including one that is close to piercing his spine."He still has bullets inside his body that need to come out. I believe he’s going to have to have other surgeries," said Harvey Cohen, Roach's defense attorney.Roach was in the hospital for more than a month before being released.One officer tried to use a Taser on Roach, but it didn't work because of Roach's loose clothing, and that's when police said Roach reached for the unloaded gun in his waistband and was shot by Officer Eduardo Sanguino.Roach's lawyer described the situation differently, though."They tased him and he was spinning around and that's when they opened fire," Cohen said. "A little overzealous yes."Top video: Guilty verdict read on 'loud music' shooting trialOne of the nine bullets fired by Sanguino hit Maria Godinez Castillo, 22. She was killed by the bullet. Sanguino was placed on paid administrative leave during the investigation.On Thursday, Judge Jerry Brewer ordered Roach be held on no bond. He has been charged with second-degree murder in addition to several burglary, trespassing and fraud charges.His attorney said he has yet to see any evidence the state will use to prove its murder case, so Cohen said it's premature to talk about what his defense will be.Related: Florida mug shots