City Magistrate Judy Latchman has given the prosecution more time to present its last witness in the trial of Samuel Adams, who is charged with wounding a BK International Supervisor last December.
Adams’ lawyer, Dexter Todd, appealed to Magistrate Latchman last Friday to order the prosecution to close its case, while noting that he was prepared to make a no-case submission.
He explained that Adams is currently unable to find employment and is on “substantial bail.” As a result, he said he was seeking to have the case thrown out in order for Adams to be able to collect his bail to be able to provide for his family.