Trial postponed for man charged in assault of Border Patrol agent in Bisbee Junction

By Jonathon Shacat
WICK NEWS SERVICE
Published/Last Modified on Friday, December 14, 2007 3:07 PM MST


BISBEE — A U.S. District judge postponed the trial for a man charged with assaulting a U.S. Border Patrol  agent who shot his dog in Bisbee Junction on April 10.


Gil Nelson tried to jump on the back of Agent Jeremy Poser, tried to put him in a headlock and pulled back his hand, spraining a finger. Poser was responding to an activated sensor in a wash near Nelson’s home when two dogs ran toward him.

He felt threatened and shot one of the dogs. The dog survived.

The trial was scheduled for Jan. 15, but that date has been reset for  March 18, according to  an  order  by  Judge  David C. Bury  dated  Wednesday.

The change of plea deadline is Feb. 29. Motions to continue the trial or change of plea hearing deadline must be filed by March 10.

Matthew Green, the attorney representing Nelson, filed a motion Wednesday seeking to continue the trial for a period of no less than 60 days.

The additional time will let his client consult with him to discuss specific terms of a plea agreement and the benefits and risks of proceeding to trial.

“Although the prosecutor and defense counsel are optimistic  that  this  case  will  be resolved by plea agreement, should this case proceed to trial, additional time will be required to prepare defendant’s case and to prepare the defendant to testify,” he says.

Also, Green says, the continuance is necessary because a discovery motion argued on Nov. 7 before a magistrate judge is still pending resolution.

David Flannigan, assistant U.S. attorney, did not object to the request for continuance, according to the motion.

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