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The trial for former Chaminade Julienne girls basketball coach Marc Greenberg, on alleged violations of federal obscenity law, has been given a new date of Nov. 9, U.S. District Judge Thomas Rose has decided.
Trial for Greenberg, who also is a Kettering attorney, was to have begun Monday, July 27.
His attorneys requested the delay last week, saying the government had not completed its forensic analysis of computers seized from Greenberg.
FBI agents arrested Greenberg at his Kettering law office on May 4. They said Greenberg used computers at his office and his Centerville home to engage in graphic sexual conversation and to transmit obscene images .
They said Greenberg communicated with investigators who were posing as underage girls.
A federal grand jury indicted him three weeks later on 12 obscenity counts, including charges of using the Internet to attempt to transfer obscene material to minors.
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