A federal court appearance was postponed for James Kilgore, the accused former Symbionese Liberation Army member who evaded bomb and murder charges for decades.
Kilgore was to appear on Monday at a status conference to review whether lawyers are keeping pace for a March 4 trial. Because of scheduling problems, a new hearing was tentatively set for next week.
Kilgore, who was extradited from South Africa in December, is accused of being part of the 1970s radical group that kidnapped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst. He is charged with possession of a pipe bomb that authorities said they found in his Daly City apartment in 1976, and of obtaining a passport under a false name in 1994.
Kilgore, who remains jailed without bail, also faces Sacramento County murder charges. – Sapa-AP