Judge Wade Naramore, center, and his wife, Ashley Naramore, are escorted around the Garland County Courthouse after a pretrial hearing Friday, June 3, 2016. (The Sentinel-Record/Richard Rasmussen) ( Richard Rasmussen

The trial for a suspended Garland County judge charged with negligent homicide in his son’s hot-car death last summer has now been set for August.

Appearing in Garland County Circuit Court on Tuesday, Wade Naramore, 36, of Hot Springs was also given a July 29 pretrial hearing. His trial is scheduled for Aug. 15-19.

Judge John Langston on Tuesday also denied a motion from the defense to dismiss the case or provide adequate facts based on what Naramore's attorneys called a lack of "sufficient allegations," the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette previously reported.

Naramore pleaded innocent in March after the July 24 death of his 18-month-old son, Thomas, who was found unattended in a car for more than six hours on a day when temperatures reached the upper 90s.

Check back with Arkansas Online for updates and read Wednesday’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.