Lay, Skilling Ask to Postpone Trial
24th Jan 2006, 05:14 GMT
HOUSTON (AP) -- Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay and former CEO Jeffrey Skilling reiterated Monday their request to postpone their fraud and conspiracy trial, saying prosecutors' attempt to streamline the indictment against them without a grand jury's approval isn't legally adequate....
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