Chelsa Wagner Trial Delayed In Detroit After Running Out Of Potential Jurors
DETROIT (KDKA) -- The trial of Allegheny County Controller Chelsa Wagner has been pushed back to Thursday in Michigan.
She was set to go on trial today for an incident involving her husband at a Detroit hotel earlier this year.
However, the courtroom ran out of potential jurors this morning with many members of the jury pool not showing up because of wintry weather.
In the Wagner case, they ran out of potential jurors, because many pool members didn't show up due to the weather. Judge asked them, with apologies, to return Thursday. Then, he says, the trial likely will wrap up Monday.
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The judge asked everyone to return on Thursday to try again.
Wagner is facing felony counts of resisting and obstructing police.
Police say she interfered with them when they tried to remove her husband, Khari Mosley, from the hotel.
Wagner says she and her husband are victims and that police acted improperly.
Stay with KDKA for the latest on this developing story.