Mark Salling’s trial on child pornography charges was delayed by a judge on Monday — as Salling seeks new representation.
Salling’s request to find a new attorney was granted by a judge — taking the original trial date of July 12 off the calendar to accommodate the new legal counsel, according the United States District Attorney’s Office.
No new trial date has been set, and a status conference – a hearing in which trial dates are set – is reportedly scheduled for Sept. 19.
Salling was named in a two-count indictment on May 27. The indictment claimed he received and possessed videos and images of child pornography — he was arrested in December 2015.
Salling is out on a $150,000 bond, and has been ordered to wear an ankle bracelet for monitoring.
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