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John Edwards says he has been diagnosed with a medical condition that would make it difficult for him to attend his approaching criminal trial over campaign finances and is asking for it to be delayed. In
a motion filed Thursday, Edwards' lawyers asked a federal judge to
delay the start of the Jan. 30 trial for at least two months. They did
not disclose his illness and filed sealed records with the court. "The Defendant has a medical issue
... that will prevent a trial of this matter during the January 2012
Criminal Term," the motion says. "The failure to grant a continuance
would be likely to result in a miscarriage of justice." Members of the defense team could not immediately be reached for comment. Federal prosecutors did not take a position on the medical issue. However,
prosecutors filed a separate motion opposing another Edwards request
for more time to prepare. Prosecutors said they are ready to try Edwards
on six felony and misdemeanor counts related to nearly $1 million from
wealthy donors used to help hide his pregnant mistress during his 2008
run for the While House. Edwards, a Democrat, denies knowingly violating the law and has pleaded not guilty. Source: ap
The
start date of the trial has already been put back once after Edwards
said he needed more time to prepare his defense and attend his
daughter's wedding. Edwards appeared healthy last week at a pretrial hearing in the case.
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