Attorneys for a Gravette man charged in the U.S. Capitol riot are using a new charge of "civil disorder" as their latest excuse to try to delay his inevitable trial, prosecutors wrote in a federal court filing Saturday.
Attorneys for a Gravette man charged in the U.S. Capitol riot don't like some of the questions prosecutors want to ask prospective jurors in his trial, which is
Attorneys for a Gravette man charged in the U.S. Capitol riot don t like some of the questions prosecutors want to ask prospective jurors in his trial, which is scheduled to begin on Jan. 9 in Washington, D.C.
Federal prosecutors say they shouldn t be forced to speak in euphemisms when a Gravette man charged in connection with the U.S. Capitol riot goes on trial Dec. 12 in the District of Columbia.
A Gravette man has failed to establish that he "cannot obtain a fair and impartial trial" in the District of Columbia or anywhere else, according to federal prosecutors.