Trial delayed in Johnson bribery case

George Johnson stepped down from his role a day after being indicted for bribery, conspiracy and other charges./ABC 15 Video

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Pinal Central

Former state utility regulator Gary Pierce and alleged co-conspirators will not be going on trial as scheduled Aug. 1.

In a new document filed Tuesday, attorneys for prosecutors and the defense have agreed to extend for another two months the deadline to file pretrial motions. That had been set for June 28.

The new target date would be Aug. 28.

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