Mohamed Soliman could stand trial on hate crime charges in federal court as soon as September, but several things could derail that date, a judge said on Thursday.
Soliman, charged with more than 100 crimes in Boulder state court and federal court after authorities said he threw Molotov cocktails at peaceful marchers, made a brief appearance in Denver federal court Thursday to sort out procedural matters. One person was killed in the attack and several were wounded.
Dressed in jail khakis and smiling and chatting with his large legal team, Soliman told the court in Arabic through an interpreter that he understood the proceedings…