
Oct 28, 2005 8:32 pm US/Central
R. Kelly Trial Will Move Forward
Singer Is Due Back In Court In December
CHICAGO (AP) ―
Singer R. Kelly is one step closer to trial after a judge on Friday refused to dismiss charges in a three-year old case against him for allegedly engaging in videotaped sex acts with an underage girl.
Kelly, whose first name is Robert, has pleaded not guilty to 14 counts of child pornography.
Cook County Judge Vincent Gaughan rejected defense arguments that prosecutors have been too vague about when the alleged crime took place, said Cook County state's attorney spokeswoman Marcy Jensen.
Prosecutors claim the videotape was made sometime during a nearly three-year span between January 1998 and October 2000. They cut 18 months off their original timeframe of November 1997 to February 2002 after a judge agreed in June that the span was too broad.
Defense attorney Ed Genson has said prosecutors need to narrow that to two days or the indictment should be dismissed. Genson did not immediately return a call for comment after business hours Friday.
Gaughan ruled there was sufficient evidence for Kelly to prepare his defense, Jensen said.
Kelly, who won a Grammy for the gospel-like song "I Believe I Can Fly," is also known for sexually charged music like "Bump N' Grind" and "Ignition."
The next court date was set for Dec. 9.
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