
By WJBC Staff
SPRINGFIELD – Attorneys for former U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock are asking for his fraud trial to be delayed until January, according to news partner WMBD-TV.
In a filing with the court, Schock’s attorneys say, “a continuation of the trial date is appropriate in this case given its complexity … failure to grant a continuance would … deny Mr. Schock the reasonable time for effective preparation.”
According to the defense, federal prosecutors do not oppose the motion.
The trial had been scheuduled for July.
A scheduling conference is expected Friday.
Schock, 35, is facing a 24-count federal indictment, accused of using his public office for personal profit.