The trial of Robert Crimo III, accused of killing seven people at a Fourth of July parade in suburban Chicago in 2022, has been postponed after his lawyer requested more time to review evidence.
Crimo is facing multiple charges including first-degree murder, attempted murder, and aggravated battery.
He confessed to the shooting and fled to Wisconsin, contemplating another attack. (Trending: Joe Biden Caught In Another Major Lie About J6)
JUST IN: A grand jury on Wednesday indicted Robert Crimo III on 117 felony charges for shooting dozens of people, killing seven of them, during the Highland Park Fourth of July parade. https://t.co/shGmrEtNnQ
— Lake & McHenry County Scanner (@LMCScanner) July 27, 2022
Crimo had initially fired his public defenders, opting to represent himself, but rehired them last week.
The trial delay comes after prosecutors handed over nearly 10,000 pages of case information, with additional materials provided later.
The judge agreed to postpone the trial without setting a new date, with discussions for a possible fall trial scheduled for February 21.
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