Accused Sacramento Synagogue Firebomber’s Trial Postponed Until Next Fall
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A federal judge has postponed until October the trial of a man accused of firebombing three Sacramento
synagogues.
A US District judge ruled yesterday that the trial of 31 year old James Tyler Williams should be delayed after his lawyers said they needed
time to analyze FBI tests of a pair of coveralls that prosecutors claim links Williams to the crimes.
Jury selection for the trial will begin on July 17th.
Williams´ lawyers were granted two to three months extra time to analyze the FBI test results and prepare to deal with the coveralls evidence at the trial.