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Prosecutors ask judge for trial date for man charged with attempting to kill Justice Kavanaugh in 2022

After two years, prosecutors and defense attorneys have not been able to reach a plea deal in the case against the man charged with attempting to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and have asked the judge to set a trial date.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh speaks during judicial conference, Friday, May 10, 2024,...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh speaks during judicial conference, Friday, May 10, 2024, in Austin, Texas.

Prosecutors ask judge for trial date for man charged with attempting to kill Justice Kavanaugh in 2022

Nicholas Roske, who allegedly flew to the Washington, DC, area and traveled to Kavanaugh’s home with a gun and burglary tools, has been behind bars since he was arrested in June 2022.

He has pleaded not guilty in the case.

Prosecutors wrote in a filing Friday that “as of this date, the parties have not been able to agree upon the terms for a pretrial resolution of this case” and requested a scheduling conference with the judge to set a trial date.

CNN has reached out to an attorney for Roske for comment.

According to authorities, US deputy marshals posted outside of Kavanaugh’s house saw Roske exit a taxi outside the justice’s home. Law enforcement officials said Roske was arrested near the justice’s home after calling 911 at the behest of his sister. During that 14-minute call, Roske told the operator he needed “psychiatric help” and that he had a gun and other weapons.

Roske confirmed to the 911 operator that he was planning to kill Kavanaugh and then kill himself because he “didn’t think I could get away with it.”

Despite the ongoing legal proceedings, the politics surrounding this case have remained a topic of discussion.Prosecutors are yet to reach an agreement with Nicholas Roske's defense team on a trial date, indicating the case is likely to proceed to trial.

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