Bryant McKinnie's hearing
continued until Sept. 24
Jun/23/08 02:12 PM Filed in:
Bryant
McKinnie
Vikings left tackle Bryant
McKinnie's hearing in Miami-Dade County Court
today was continued until Sept. 24, said his
attorney, Larry Kerr.
"Both parties are hopeful of resolving this case, with
this pretrial diversion program," Kerr said. "But we
need more time to cross all the T's and dot all the
I's, and the judge understood that and is giving us the
time to accomplish all of that."
McKinnie does not have to be present at that hearing,
Kerr added.
The charges stem from his Feb. 24 arrest outside a
Miami nightclub, a matter that compelled NFL
commissioner Roger Goodell to meet with McKinnie
recently. McKinnie faces four charges, including felony
battery, after a fight with a member of the nightclub's
staff.
"Bryant is obviously taking this matter very
seriously," Kerr said. "At the last court hearing, he
was present with his mother. He's handling the matter
in the right way, and he has confidence in the justice
system.
"Now it's a matter of letting me and the prosecutor do
our jobs and let the case play itself out."
Asked about the NFL, Kerr said, "I have no control over
the NFL. I can only tell you that that's what happened
in court this morning."
(twincities.com)