Monday, February 02, 2009

Citing 23.5 Hours of Recordings, Republican County Commission Chair THOMAS G. MANUEL AGAIN Asks to Postpone Bribery Trial

The motion says the U.S. Attorney does not oppose the delay, partly based in complexity and partly due to three family christnings of his grandchildren in CT. MANUEL's lawyer states that the task of defense is daunting, as one would expect with 23.5 hours of audio and video tecordings of Republican County Commission Chairman THOMAS G. MANUEL. MANUEL's lawyer suggests trial be delayed until June or July.

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