Durst trial resumes without defendant; jurors questioned
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — The murder trial of multimillionaire Robert Durst resumed Monday after a 14-month recess without the defendant present and with arguments about whether the case should continue at all.
Judge Mark Windham said that Durst had refused to leave his Los Angeles County jail cell, though his lawyer disputed that account.
Windham denied a defense request to continue the case because Durst has bladder cancer and myriad other health problems that require hospitalization.
“The question isn’t whether he can endure the rigors of the trial,” attorney Dick DeGuerin said. “It’s whether he can survive at all.”