FEDERAL COURT,
Nov 29 --
On November
29,
months
after the DC
Circuit's
decision in US
v. Munchel, DDC Judge Randolph
D. Moss
had before him
the case of Capitol
breach
defendant Alan
William Byerly. Inner
City Press live
tweeted it here
now Jan
6 case of US
v. Alan
William Byerly
before
District of DC
Federal judge
Randolph D.
Moss. It is
public
accessible by
call-in line
[unlike US v.
Ghislaine
Maxwell trial,
separate thread]
Byerly's
lawyer: We
working to
receive the
discovery,
it's ongoing.
There will be
motions, so if
the court
wants to set a
trial date
with the
motions built
in.
Judge
Moss: You're
the defendant,
tell me when
you want to
file your
motions.
Byerly's
lawyer: Jan
14.
Judge
Moss: And
we'll have a
hearing on
February 10. I
could pencil
in a trial
date today if
you like.
Byerly's
lawyer: Yes
let's pencil
one in now.
Judge Moss:
How long does
the US need
for trial?
Assistant US
Attorney: I'm
going to ask
for a week.
Judge
Moss:
Including jury
selection?
AUSA: Yes.
Clerk: We
could say
April 11, but
the DC public
school break
makes it hard
to get jurors.
[For
those
interested,
here is the US
v. Byerly
Complaint and
"Statement of
Facts" here
Judge Moss:
So, trial the
week of April
11. Meanwhile,
Mr. Byerly was
directed to
pay $250 a
month for
counsel and he
has not been
doing so.
Defense
counsel: We'll
be addressing
that.
Adjourned.
Inner
City Press
previously published
a song
about Guy
Reffitt, here.
Inner
City Press
live tweeted
Riley June
Williams on
January 25, here.
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