Former Indiana mayor contends judge fell asleep during trial

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Attorneys for a former northwestern Indiana mayor and his wife convicted of wire fraud and other charges for improperly using funds from his campaign and a city food pantry are asking for a new trial because they say a federal judge fell asleep during their trial.

Lake Station Mayor Keith Soderquist and his wife, Deborah Soderquist, were convicted Sept. 11 of conspiracy, seven counts of wire fraud and three counts of filing false income tax returns.

In a motion filed Tuesday, attorneys for the Soderquists said U.S. District Judge Rudy Lozano was observed to have been asleep "a number of occasions during the trial," prejudicing their right to a fair trial and due process.

A message seeking comment was left for Lozano at his office Wednesday by The Associated Press.

 

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