Seattle, WA - Second Trial for Jewish Federation Shooter Postponed |
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The delay was ordered by Superior Court Judge Paris Kallas so defense attorneys can review the estimated 500 to 600 recordings of telephone calls to and from Haq in the King County Jail that were turned over by prosecutors.
In addition, both sides need additional time to review transcripts of Haq's first trial, which ended in a mistrial June 4 after jurors indicated they were deadlocked on 14 of 15 criminal counts.
Kallas had initially set Haq's retrial for Sept. 22. Kallas scheduled a hearing for Aug. 6 to determine the date of Haq's new trial, which will likely be in January.
Haq, 32, is accused of shooting six women, killing one, after he burst into the offices of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle on July 28, 2006. Haq has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.




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