Nov 14, 2008 6:08 pm US/Eastern
Castroneves' Request For Trial Delay Denied
MIAMI (CBS4) ―
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Helio Castroneves outside Miami federal court on Oct. 3 2008
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Indy race car driver Helio Castroneves' request for a trial delay on tax evasion charges has been denied.
Castroneves' attorneys and employer, Penske Racing, wanted the March 2009 trial delayed until November 2009 due to conflicts with his contracted racing schedule.
Penske Racing, Inc. said if the trial is held between March and October, it will have to change drivers now to avoid the risk that Castroneves will be unavailable for the 2009 IndyCar series, which runs from April to October.
Penske attorneys said Castroneves is under contract with them for 2009 and must be available exclusively for all races.
Castroneves' lawyer said it would be "catastrophic" for him to lose his job and that "a presumed innocent defendant should not face the prospect of losing his career based solely on the return of an indictment," according to court documents. Additionally, one of Castroneves' attorneys had a scheduling conflict in an unrelated case.
Castroneves, a two-time Indianapolis 500 winner who also won the 2007 TV "Dancing with the Stars" competition, is charged with conspiracy and tax evasion. He's accused of dodging U.S. taxes on about $5.5 million in income using offshore accounts. He has pleaded not guilty and is free on $10 million bail.
His sister and business manager, Katiucia, and attorney, Alan R. Miller, were also indicted. Both have pleaded not guilty.
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