Defendants plead not guilty, opt for speedy trial in Santa Clara County concealed-gun permit bribery case
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/09/21/defendants-plead-not-guilty-opt-for-speedy-trial-in-santa-clara-county-concealed-gun-permit-bribery-case/
SAN JOSE — The four men indicted for allegedly brokering the exchange of a sizable political donation for coveted concealed-gun permits from the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office all pleaded not guilty Monday and set course for a speedy trial.
Sheriff’s Capt. James Jensen, South Bay attorneys Christopher Schumb and Harpaul Nahal, and local gun-maker Michael Nichols entered their not-guilty pleas in a San Jose courtroom before Judge Eric Geffon. Their attorneys all opted to begin trial as soon as possible, which Geffon set to begin Nov. 2.
Defendants plead not guilty, opt for speedy trial in Santa Clara County concealed-gun permit bribery case
Sep 22, 2020, 12:41pm UTC
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/09/21/defendants-plead-not-guilty-opt-for-speedy-trial-in-santa-clara-county-concealed-gun-permit-bribery-case/
> SAN JOSE — The four men indicted for allegedly brokering the exchange of a sizable political donation for coveted concealed-gun permits from the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office all pleaded not guilty Monday and set course for a speedy trial.
> Sheriff’s Capt. James Jensen, South Bay attorneys Christopher Schumb and Harpaul Nahal, and local gun-maker Michael Nichols entered their not-guilty pleas in a San Jose courtroom before Judge Eric Geffon. Their attorneys all opted to begin trial as soon as possible, which Geffon set to begin Nov. 2.