Mark Sanchez criminal trial moves from December 11 to March 12
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The criminal trial of former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez has been delayed. The trial, initially set for December 11, 2025, has been rescheduled to March 12, 2026, following an unopposed request for a continuance granted to Sanchez's legal team. The final pre-trial conference is scheduled for March 3, 2026. Sanchez is facing multiple charges, including felony battery, after allegedly attacking 69-year-old truck driver Perry Tole in Indianapolis on October 5. During the incident, Tole reportedly stabbed Sanchez multiple times. Sanchez was in Indianapolis to cover the Week 5 NFL game between the Raiders and Colts for Fox, which has since parted ways with him and replaced him with Drew Brees. The delay in the trial is partly attributed to Sanchez's ongoing recovery from injuries sustained during the altercation.
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