REXBURG — The federal trial for a Rexburg man facing eight felony charges of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft has been rescheduled for December.
Kelly McCandless was indicted in U.S. District Court in February on four counts of wire fraud and four counts of aggravated identity theft. He’s accused of defrauding his business partners out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
RELATED | Rexburg man indicted on 8 federal counts of wire fraud, aggravated identity theft
A trial was scheduled to begin last week but Matthew Kinghorn, McCandless’s defense attorney, filed a motion to delay proceedings “on the grounds that defendant is continuing investigation in the facts of the case.”
“There is a voluminous amount of discovery documents in this case which has made it more time consuming to review and determine what additional information may be needed,” Kinghorn wrote.
The federal government did not object to the request and Chief U.S. District Court Judge David Nye granted the continuance.
The trial is now scheduled to begin Dec. 19 at the federal courthouse in Pocatello.
According to the criminal indictment, McCandless entered into an agreement with two business partners to develop an apartment complex in Rexburg. He’s accused of falsifying documents and using money from the project’s bank account for personal expenses.
McCandless has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
The post Trial delayed for Rexburg man facing 8 counts of wire fraud, aggravated identity theft appeared first on East Idaho News.
Source: eastidahonews.com
Trial delayed for Rexburg man facing 8 counts of wire fraud, aggravated identity theft
More from Crime WatchMore posts in Crime Watch »
- AG issues warning about jury duty scams sweeping across Idaho
- Utah man accused of collecting, distributing child sex abuse material
- ‘Most extreme crime’: Daughter, mother sentenced in Idaho campground murder
- Suspect in shooting of National Guard members now facing a first-degree murder charge
- Afghan national charged in Guard ambush shooting drove across US to carry out attack, officials say
More from LocalMore posts in Local »
- Calling Idaho’s next generation: National Civics Bee seeks young leaders in grades 6-8
- Escaped domestic elk in eastern Idaho tests negative for chronic wasting disease
- AG issues warning about jury duty scams sweeping across Idaho
- WATCH: Rexburg choirs partner with actor Kirby Heyborne for Christmas music video
- Idaho faces another lawsuit over Medicaid mental health cut
More from RexburgMore posts in Rexburg »
- WATCH: Rexburg choirs partner with actor Kirby Heyborne for Christmas music video
- Morel caps high school career with final massive performance, leading Rigby to promised land
- It’s a windy afternoon in eastern Idaho
- Dentist office hosting toy drive for children in need; donors can win a year of free dental work
- Giving Machine unveiled in Rexburg

Be First to Comment