Two men facing murder charges in the death of a Hamilton father have had their cases put over until August 1st. Dellen Millard and Mark Smich, both in orange prison jumpsuits, said little during their separate video appearances in a Hamilton court today. Their lawyers say they hope to receive disclosure from the Crown by Aug. 1. Millard and Smich both plan to plead not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Tim Bosma, who disappeared May 6 after taking two men on a test drive of a pickup truck he was trying to sell online. His remains were found about a week later burned beyond recognition at a farm belonging to Millard. Millard is also charged with forcible confinement and theft of a vehicle in relation to Bosma's death. Millard's lawyer Deepak Paradkar says there "shouldn't be a rush to judgment'' in his client's case. Paradkar says Millard is being kept in a isolation, which has been tough, and has to "mentally prepare for the long road ahead.''

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