Monday, September 22, 2008

DOJ may ask for a continuance of Steven trial.

As the hours tick away until opening statements in the trial of Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, Justice Department prosecutors say they may ask for a continuance if the Williams & Connolly defense team does not immediately produce written summaries of experts who may be called to testify, according to a motion to compel filed Sunday.

Prosecutor Edward Sullivan said the government will request the court to exclude defense expert testimony if written summaries are not turned over in the next 48 hours. Williams & Connolly lawyers say they are not obliged to hand over summaries of expert testimony because the defense team has not asked the government for summaries of their experts.

Prospective jurors are due in court this morning filling out jury questionnaire forms. Voir dire is scheduled Tuesday, with opening statements either in the afternoon or Wednesday—assuming a jury is seated.

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