Baltimore’s former top prosecutor, Marilyn J. Mosby, faces the start of her federal perjury trial next week after a judge today rejected a last-minute request by her attorney for a postponement – the fourth since her indictment nearly two years ago.

U.S. District Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby noted that defense concerns about a questionnaire sent to prospective jurors could be resolved by pulling jurors from another pool who did not receive the document.

Mosby’s public defender, James Wyda, had apparently proposed, in a sealed request alluded to in court today, that a revised questionnaire be mailed to jurors, a process that could take weeks.

Mosby, who lost her bid for a third term as Baltimore’s state’s attorney last year, is due in federal court in Greenbelt on Monday for a final pretrial hearing prior to jury selection, which is expected to take two days.... Read More: Baltimore Brew