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Delay Sought in Night Stalker Case

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From Associated Press

Attorneys defending the man accused of the Night Stalker slayings sought a three-month delay to give them time to prepare their case, but a prosecutor said he would oppose the postponement.

“Not to grant us a delay would be a violation of our client’s right to have effective counsel,” said Daniel Hernandez, one of those defending Richard Ramirez, 26.

He filed the request for the delay Wednesday.

The drifter from El Paso, Tex., is charged with 14 murders and 31 other felonies in Los Angeles County in a series of grisly night-time attacks that terrorized Southern Californians last summer.

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His Superior Court trial is scheduled to begin Sept. 2.

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