Re: Taylor's Trial Postponed 'til April 10th <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Taylor's Trial Postponed Until April 10By Jason La CanforaWashington Post Staff WriterSaturday, March 4, 2006; E02Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor's trial on felony assault charges, which was scheduled to open in Miami on March 20, has been postponed until April 10.Taylor, who faces three counts of felony assault with a firearm, recently hired two attorneys to join his legal team. His three attorneys met with prosecutor Mike Grieco before a Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge yesterday to request another continuance in the trial, which already has been delayed three times.One of Taylor's new lawyers, Richard Sharpstein, said the attorneys could meet with Grieco again next week to discuss possible deals that would preclude the need for a trial, but added that Taylor is also prepared to go to court."We look forward to trial and we look forward to proving Sean's innocence and getting him back on the football field where he belongs," Sharpstein said in a telephone interview.Taylor, 22, was arrested in Miami last June on charges of pulling a gun on individuals he said had stolen his all-terrain vehicles. He faces a three-year minimum sentence for each of the three felony assault charges against him.During yesterday's hearing, Taylor's lawyers submitted the names of Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs and owner Daniel Snyder as potential character witnesses on the player's behalf, but Grieco said he has "no intention" of deposing them.Taylor, the Redskins' top draft pick in 2004, has indicated to Gibbs that he will participate in the team's offseason workout program this season. Players are expected to report to Redskins Park around March 27, and report three to four days a week through a minicamp in June. A trial could conceivably keep Taylor away for a few days, but the bulk of the on-field work occurs in May and June.During yesterday's hearing Judge Mary Barzee said she has granted the continuances not because of conflicts with Taylor's football schedule but because of reasons specific to the case, Sharpstein and Grieco said.? 2006 The Washington Post CompanyAds by Google</div>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...0300766_pf.htmlI don't care when the trial is, I just can't wait to see Sean free as a bird.
Re: Taylor's Trial Postponed 'til April 10th And I cant wait to see him in Jail for 46 Years Nah...I dont want to see him get all 46 years, but hopefully justice will be found.
Re: Taylor's Trial Postponed 'til April 10th I think its rediculous that he didn't hurt a fly but could still face that many years...
Re: Taylor's Trial Postponed 'til April 10th I dont think he is going to spend 46years maybe he will get out of this situation like O.J Simpson