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However, the road to the death chamber may be long, with many potential twists and turns. Sources close to McVeigh's defense have told TIME that his lawyers will file a motion for a new trial with Judge Richard Matsch in Denver, citing Rule 33 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. While the full details of the motion are still under discussion, the sources say it will be filed by July 7. It will argue that Judge Matsch may have committed several errors, including not allowing the defense to depose witnesses in the Philippines who would point...
...motion, if it is granted, will provide a new trial for McVeigh. But if Matsch rejects the motion, McVeigh's chief attorney, Stephen Jones, can also appeal the sentence and the conviction to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver. The Court of Appeals, unlike the Supreme Court, cannot choose to ignore a request for an appeal...
...fragile. U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky certainly won't bother pushing Japan to take in American umpires the way Washington once demanded the country import more Louisville Slugger bats. But Japan's trade surplus with the U.S. is once again rising at an alarming rate. At this weekend's Denver summit of the Group of Seven leading industrial nations, the U.S. will push Japan to open its economy further. "Japan's bureaucrats talk all the time about how they have an open market and believe in internationalization," says Robert M. Orr, a baseball enthusiast and vice president of the American...
...DENVER: While this year's summit of major industrial nations will focus on topics ranging from terrorism to infectious diseases, President Clinton intends to steal the spotlight by flaunting the state of the U.S. economy. Clinton, who will arrive in Denver today for the three-day Summit of the Eight, has already set the tone, highlighting the American model of economic development and the policies the Administration has utilized to support private enterprise. "It's indefinable and intangible, but I think it has a lot to do with why we are who we are," he crowed to the Wall Street...