The trial of Peter Pocklington, who was booked under the bankruptcy fraud, has been scheduled for June 29th in Riverside, Calif.
Pocklington, the former owner of the Oilers, was arrested on March 11, 2009, under the charges of hiding assets from a U. S. bankruptcy court. He was then released on a $1-million bond on the 13th of March.
The trial has been postponed for the fourth time.
Although the exact reasons for the postponement of the trial have not been disclosed, yet there is an indication that suggests that the United States Attorney needs some extra time to scrutinize the documents.
The prosecution team will be calling 10 witnesses for the trial.
Fearing debts of $19.6 million, Pocklington had declared himself bankrupt in August 2008.
Oilers' creditors include those of the Provincial Government.
The Provincial Government had issued a loan of $2 million to Oilers.
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