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Posted on July 28th, 2009 in News

Judge denies Langford trial extension

By Kyle Whitmire

U.S. District Judge Scott Coogler has denied a defense motion to delay the trial of Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford, lobbyist Al LaPierre and investment banker Bill Blount.

Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford

Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford

The defendants had argued that the charges against them were complex and that they needed more time to sift through the evidence prosecutors had given to them. However, Judge Coogler ruled today that the trial is neither complex nor the evidence too great for the defense to prepare by the current trial date.

“The avermernts of the indictment do not charge a complex financial fraud nor require protracted review of a large cache of business records to prove or disprove a sophisticated fraudulent accounting scheme,” Judge Coogler wrote in the order filed Tuesday. “No expert witnesses are required to explain arcane financial transactions. This is simply a bribery case.”

In sometimes terse language, Judge Coogler warned the defendants venturing too far outside the scope of the case, noting that the trial date had been postponed already at the defendants’ request.

“The Speedy Trial Act imposes an obligation on the court not only to consider the interests of the defendant, but the interests of the public in a speedy and fair disposition of the allegation in an indictment,” Coogler wrote.

The remains scheduled for Aug. 31.

Read the PDF of Coogler’s ruling here.

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  • ByeByeBham
    The Feds are about to save Birmingham a lot of money... Bye Larry.
  • SBurks
    Good for Coogler!! Innocent people are eager to go to trial, and clear their name, guilty ones stall as long as they can! Bring it on!
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