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Judge delays trial over the poisoning of oaks at Toomer's Corner, will consider new venue

OPELIKA, Ala. - A judge has delayed the trial of an Alabama fan accused of poisoning Auburn's cherished Toomer's Corner oak trees.

Judge Jacob Walker on Thursday cited increased media attention stemming from a report this week that the defendant, Harvey Updyke, confessed outside the courtroom.

Defence attorneys have asked the judge to move the trial to a different location, saying that the jury pool has been tainted. Judge Jacob Walker said Thursday that he would schedule a hearing to consider the request.

The 63-year-old has pleaded not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.

Prosecutor Robbie Treese objected after the judge's ruling and noted that the issue was "invited by the actions of the defendant." But the judge replied that Updyke's interview marked a "very unusual set of circumstances."

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