ONE of the US teenagers accused of the drive-by shooting of Australian baseball player Chris Lane will appear in court in Oklahoma for a preliminary hearing.
Michael Dewayne Jones, 17, allegedly told police Lane was randomly selected and murdered in August because he and two other boys were bored.
New evidence from the investigation into the murder is expected to be revealed at Jones' hearing.
Lane, 22, from Melbourne, was a member of an Oklahoma college baseball team and was jogging along a residential street when he suffered a fatal gun shot in the back.
Jones, the alleged driver, is being prosecuted as an adult.
He faces a charge of accessory after the fact of murder in the first degree and a count of use of vehicle in the discharge of weapon.
His preliminary hearing will begin in Duncan's Stephens County District Court about 7am AEDT on Thursday.
James Edwards Jr, who was 15 at the time of the shooting, and Chancey Luna, 16, face first-degree murder charges.
Edwards Jr and Luna will face a preliminary hearing later this month.
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