Lawyers don't seek trial delay in newspaper shooting case by Brian Witte, The Associated Press Posted Apr 16, 2021 4:28 pm EDT Last Updated Apr 16, 2021 at 4:44 pm EDT ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Attorneys for a man who killed five people at a Maryland newspaper said Friday they will not seek a delay at this time for the second phase of his trial to determine whether he is not criminally responsible due to insanity for the attack nearly three years ago. Lawyers representing Jarrod Ramos were given a Friday deadline by Judge Michael Wachs to request a postponement based on any objections they had to the COVID-19 protocols that are expected to be in place for the jury trial, which is set to begin in June.