Walder is confident that the defendants will be convicted based on the digital evidence presented by prosecutors.
She explained the recent push to prosecute those involved in overdose deaths, saying: “I think the public has really had it with the sheer number of fentanyl deaths and drug overdose deaths, and I think the lack of consequences has caused people to put pressure on the government, which then causes them to put pressure on those in charge to shift some of their focus and some of their priorities to that.”
On Tuesday, a judge granted Sangha’s second request to postpone the case and set a new trial date: March 4, 2025.
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