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Judge: Station fire case won't be tried for at least a year
12:09 PM EST on Friday, January 21, 2005
PROVIDENCE -- The criminal case stemming from The Station nightclub fire
won't be tried for at least a year, the Superior Court judge presiding
over the case said today.
In a chambers meeting with the press this morning -- which followed
chambers conferences with prosecutors and criminal defense lawyers, and
later with civil lawyers who represent the fire victims -- Judge Francis
J. Darigan said the trial could start next January, ``if we're lucky,''
but that the pace of the pre-trial discovery in the manslaughter case is
going very slowly.
Prosecutors from the attorney general's office and lawyers for the
criminal defendants -- Michael and Jeffrey Derderian and Daniel Biechele
-- still haven't been able to agree on who will conduct further tests on
the foam taken from the ruins of the West Warwick club, how much will be
needed or whether the defendants will be allowed to do separate tests,
without sharing results with the prosecutors, he said.
The Derderians, who owned The Station, and Biechele, the former tour
manager of the rock band Great White who set off fireworks that ignited
the highly flammable foam at the club, are each facing 200 counts of
involuntary manslaughter in connection with the Feb. 20, 2003, fire. All
have pleaded not guilty.
The fire killed 100 people and more than 200 people were injured in the
blaze -- the fourth-deadliest nightclub fire in U.S. history. At least
440 people were inside the club when the fire broke out.
Last Friday, lawyers for the defendants filed a motion asking Darigan to
allow them to have their own expert test some of the foam that lined the
ceiling and walls of the nightclub -- and not to have to share the
results with prosecutors.
``This is clearly work product and covered by the attorney-client
privilege and as such is not the subject of disclosure under the Rules
of Criminal Procedure at this stage of the discovery process,'' the
Derderians' lawyers, Kathleen M. Hagerty and Jeffrey B. Pine, argue in
court papers.
Thomas Briody, lawyer for Biechele, has filed a similar motion.
Darigan said today that he did not act on the defense motions during his
chambers' conference today. He said he asked the defense lawyers to
confer and let him know whether they would be willing to conduct their
foam tests together and how much foam would be needed to do the testing.
The judge, who later met in chambers with about a dozen lawyers from
both sides in the civil cases now pending in U.S. District Court, said
he assured them that no further foam testing would proceed until they
were given a chance to be heard on the issue.
The victims' lawyers have expressed concern that there won't be enough
foam left over from the criminal case for them to conduct their own
tests. They are seeking a court order that would prevent further testing
of the foam until they can be heard on the issue.
Darigan told reporters that the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives recently completed some tests of the foam taken
from the site but that the results have not been turned over to state
prosecutors yet.
He said that over the past several months, lawyers in the criminal case
have been working on transcribing the grand jury tapes in the case and
that the transcriptions are almost done.
He also said lawyers for Biechele and the Derderians indicated to him in
chambers this morning that they plan to file motions to dismiss the
indictments that resulted from the grand jury proceedings.
The judge sacheduled the next conference with the criminal lawyers for
Feb. 18.
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