Federal trial for Boulder terror attack suspect delayed

A new motion filed in federal court reveals the mounting evidence the government is producing against the man accused of plotting and carrying out a deadly terror attack in Boulder last summer.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 46, is accused of throwing molotov cocktails into a crowd of demonstrators along the Pearl Street Mall, ultimately killing one woman.

This week, a federal judge granted the defense’s unopposed motion to pause the clock on Soliman’s right to a speedy trial again, pushing the new trial date to Nov. 30 at 9 a.m.

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According to the motion, the government has presented more than 800-pages of discovery, including written material, cell phone data, and records from Google. The defense says a significant amount of the cell phone discovery is in Arabic and counsel will need to retain a translator to decipher the information…

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