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LAS VEGAS - O.J. Simpson's co-defendant renewed his effort Thursday to get the Nevada Supreme Court to delay or separate their kidnapping and armed robbery trial, set to begin Monday.
In an emergency motion to the state high court, Clarence 'C.J.' Stewart's lawyer, Robert Lucherini, shed light on a closed-door deposition last week by an FBI audio recording expert and a review of jury questionnaires last week by prosecutors, defense lawyers and Clark County District Court Judge Jackie Glass.
'We're asking the court again to stay the trial and sever the defendants based on the prejudicial answers in the questionnaire,' Lucherini told The Associated Press.
Simpson's lawyers say they're ready for trial.
Simpson and Stewart face 12 felony charges including kidnapping, armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon in the Sept. 13, 2007, confrontation with sports memorabilia dealers at a Palace Station hotel room


ip-hop singer Akon to stand trial
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Hip-hop star Akon will face trial on criminal charges he threw a fan off stage at a New York state concert last summer.
The 35-year-old singer asked for the jury trial during a brief appearance with his lawyer in Fishkill Town Court.
He is due back in court for trial on December 1 unless a deal is negotiated in the meantime.
Akon pleaded not guilty in December to misdemeanour charges of endangering the welfare of a minor and second-degree harassment, a violation.
He was accused of throwing a teenage boy off the stage during a June 2007 concert at a minor league baseball stadium near Poughkeepsie.
Another concertgoer said she suffered a concussion when the teen landed on her.




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