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San Francisco Chronicle(07-14) 17:27 PDT LOS ANGELES -- The sentencing date for former BART police Officer Johannes Mehserle has been pushed back three months, to Nov. 5, to allow attorneys to prepare for what is expected to be a lengthy hearing.
A Los Angeles jury convicted Mehserle of involuntary manslaughter July 8 in the shooting death of unarmed train rider Oscar Grant. The verdict means jurors concluded that prosecutors hadn't proved Mehserle intended to kill Grant, but believed the officer acted recklessly when he shot Grant in the back Jan. 1, 2009, at Fruitvale Station in Oakland.
Jurors also found that Mehserle, 28, had used a gun in the commission of a crime. He faces between five and 14 years in prison, although legal experts said defense attorneys could argue for probation.
Mehserle is in Los Angeles County Jail and will remain there until sentencing.
Judge Robert Perry, who originally set sentencing for Aug. 6, agreed to the defense request to push it into fall.
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Uh oh. Given that Mehserle's attorneys will argue for probation, chances are that Mehserle might walk free just like Sen. Ted Kennedy did back in 1970 after driving the car into the lake and causing the death of passenger Mary Jo Kopechne. Those two acts are hardly comparable. (Kennedy got a 2-month suspended sentence and a suspended driver's license.)