The pretrial conference over UA senior Hassan Adams' disorderly conduct charge was postponed again today, this time until May 3.
Adams' attorney, Stephen Waitt, asked Tucson City Court judge Jay Cranshaw to clarify which of six subsections the state intends to pursue. Waitt said in his filing that Adams intends to declare a motion to dismiss when a specific subsection is declared.
Because the court did not have time to respond to Waitt's request, which he hand-delivered on Monday, a hearing and pretrial conference was scheduled for next month.
Waitt and Adams both declined to comment after appearing before Cranshaw for about 15 minutes.
The pretrial conference was already postponed twice before, on Jan. 24 and March 3. Adams entered an innocent plea via Waitt at his arraignment on Dec. 21.
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Adams was arrested after midnight on Dec. 11 during a party in the parking lot of his apartment complex after he did not follow police warnings to leave, according to the police report.

