Sean Taylor's Trial Date Pushed Back
27th April, 2006 - 7:19 am
Washington Post - All scheduled hearings in Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor's felony assault case have been postponed, including one set to take place yesterday, and his trial date of May 8 likely will be pushed back as well, according to members of the defense and prosecution. There will be a new judge and lead prosecutor, with the case recently reassigned to both parties, who will require additional time to prepare.

Ed Griffith, a spokesperson for the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office, said that Criminal Court Judge Leonard Glick will be taking over for Judge Mary Barzee , who had been handling Taylor's case since its original trial date last September but will be handling civil cases after this week. [READ]

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