Jul 2, 2014

"I don't want to wait 6 weeks", Vincent Sanchez disposition continued after he argues with his attorney in court

Vincent Sanchez, the double murder suspect from the Harris Street murders had a disposition/reset hearing this afternoon in Courtroom 4. His attorney Ms. Dixon wanted an additional 6 weeks so that an expert from UC Davis would be available. That expert witness is not available until the first week of August. Sanchez did not want to waive time for his preliminary hearing. "I'm ready to see what is to come towards me," he said to Judge Reinholtsen.

"I'd rather do a not guilty plea" Sanchez said in response to the time waiver question.

Ms. Dixon was given time to confer with him to explain why she wanted six weeks but he was adamant and kept insisting he was not guilty even after Judge Reinholtsen and Ms. Dixon explained his not guilty plea was on record and had not changed.

The disposition hearing has been continued for another week so Ms. Dixon can privately talk with Sanchez and see if he still wants to move forward before the six weeks. While he was waiting for his case to be called, he would randomly smile for no reason or stare into space.

His case will be in court again on July 9 at 2 p.m. in Courtroom 4.


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