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Hilton trial is delayed

By The Associated Press
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) A federal judge has again delayed the death penalty trial of a twice-convicted killer who's charged with killing a couple from Hendersonville in a national forest.

The Asheville Citizen-Times reports that Judge Martin Reidinger this week agreed to postpone the trial of Gary Michael Hilton until April 30.

Hilton admitted to the brutal January 2008 murder of Meredith Emerson of Buford. She was abducted while hiking on Blood Mountain in Union County. Her body was found in the Dawson National Forest.

Hilton's lawyers say they need more time than usual to prepare, because capital punishment cases are fundamentally different from other criminal trials. They say they have to review hundreds of thousands of documents before the trial can start.

Prosecutors say Hilton killed John and Irene Bryant, who vanished while hiking in Pisgah National Forest in 2007.

The 65-year-old Hilton has a Florida death sentence and life in prison in Georgia for killing hikers in those states.

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