Delay sought by prosecutors in ex-reserve deputy’s trial

Ponca City Now - April 12, 2016 10:36 am

TULSA, Okla. (AP) – Prosecutors are asking a judge to delay the trial of a former Oklahoma reserve deputy who fatally shot an unarmed man, saying they need more time to prepare for expert witnesses the man’s defense attorneys intend to call.

The ex-Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office volunteer, Robert Bates, is scheduled to go on trial April 18 for second-degree manslaughter. Bates has pleaded not guilty and says he confused his stun gun and handgun when he fatally shot Eric Harris.

A judge could decide the request on Tuesday.

Shortly after Harris was killed, an attorney for the victim’s family released a 2009 internal office memo questioning Bates’ qualifications to be a reserve deputy.

The memo alleged superiors knew that Bates didn’t have enough training but pressured others to look the other way.

 

Latest Stories

Protest Held at Ponca City High School Thursday

Some students at Ponca City High School held a peaceful protest on Thursday afternoon regarding a...

Area School Closings

Ponca City-distance learning Frontier-distance learning Newkirk Blackwell Tonkawa Medford Deer Creek/Lamont Pioneer Tech Northern Oklahoma College...

NOC, Ponca City Rotary Donate Dictionaries at Tonkawa Elementary School

Northern Oklahoma College and the Ponca City Rotary Club partnered to provide dictionaries for each 3rd...