Pioneer Press story:
Another delay is expected in the felony assault trial of University of Minnesota junior forward Trevor Mbakwe, according to Miami Dade state attorney's office spokeswoman Terry Chavez.
The trial date was scheduled for Monday, but Chavez said today the prosecution and defense both agreed on filing a motion for a continuance. The new trial date hasn't been set, but it could be next month.
"Last Thursday, the defense attorney and my office spoke, and we didn't believe we would be fully ready for trial on June 7," Chavez said. "It doesn't look like we're going June 7 after all, not because of the judge taking priority over another case, but because both sides aren't ready because of those outstanding depositions."
The 6-foot-8, 240-pound Mbakwe already has talked with Gophers coach Tubby Smith and athletics director Joel Maturi about being released from his scholarship if he wants to transfer to another school. Maturi said Mbakwe would be granted the release if it was a school that met with Smith's approval.
Mbakwe, a St. Paul native, won't be allowed to play next season for another program unless he receives a transfer waiver, which is reviewed on a case-by-case basis by the NCAA. The NCAA could decide on Mbakwe's situation even before his trial is concluded.
After visiting the University of Memphis today, Mbakwe could take a trip to Georgia Tech later this month, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. The Gophers are also still in option.
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