Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Date set for Stanford trial delay hearing

imageLawyers for Allen Stanford will this week argue why their client should not go on trial later this month for a fraud allegedly carried out through his bank in Antigua.
TEXAS, United States, – Less than three weeks before Allen Stanford’s fraud trial is scheduled to begin, his lawyers are preparing to tell a judge why the trial date should be put off for at least another two years.
The hearing has been set for Thursday.
Court-appointed defence attorneys Ali Fazel and Richard Scardino have submitted papers in court contending that they will not be ready for the January 24 trial.
They claim that little progress has been made on actual trial preparation and they need more time to properly analyze more than five million documents and dozens of potential witnesses.
The attorneys also allege that for the first nine months of this year, Stanford’s previous lawyer focused on trying to get money from his insurance provider, rather than on building a case for his client.
Stanford, who allegedly cheated investors in the Stanford International Bank in Antigua out of US$7 billion, has been in jail since June 2009. 
In addition to seeking a delay in the fraud trial, the attorneys want Stanford to be released on bail so that he can prepare himself properly for the trial.
His doctor has also declared him incompetent to stand trial, a claim that is to be tested by a government psychiatrist.

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