If the trial isn’t done by June 8, Walton said he may have to call a recess for about a month because of various scheduling conflicts. The trial was supposed to last four to six weeks, but it’s just wrapping up its fifth week - and the government said Friday it still has nine witnesses to call, down from the 14 it estimated the previous day. ![]() ![]() “I just can’t let this case meander on forever,” the judge said. ![]() District Judge Reggie Walton - for the first time in more than three decades on the bench - imposed time limits to speed things up: Only 90 minutes per side for witnesses after McNamee and closing arguments limited to two hours apiece. McNamee will return to the stand Monday in a trial moving so slowly that U.S.
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