The prosecution and the defense in the case of Buford O. Furrow Jr. asked a federal judge Thursday to postpone the trial of the white supremacist until April 24.
The parties cited the amount of discovery, the government's intent to seek the death penalty and "the potential complex mental health issues that may arise" as reasons for postponing the trial date, which was set for F...
The parties cited the amount of discovery, the government's intent to seek the death penalty and "the potential complex mental health issues that may arise" as reasons for postponing the trial date, which was set for F...
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