The trial of a Gravette man charged in the U.S. Capitol riot could be held the week of Jan. 9 or Jan. 16, according to a "joint notice of trial availability" filed Monday by attorneys on both sides in the case.
A federal judge in the District of Columbia has denied a Gravette man s request to dismiss the Capitol riot charges against him, or in the alternative, move his trial to Arkansas.
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.