The wheels of justice in the felony domestic-abuse case of Miles Bridges continue to turn at the speed of the Four Corners.
For the fourth time on Thursday, a routine hearing for the Charlotte Hornets’ restricted free agent scheduled for Los Angeles County Superior Court never took place. Instead, it was moved to Oct. 7, according to the clerk of court’s office at the Airport Courthouse, where Bridges’ matter is being heard.
Thursday’s hearing had one purpose: to schedule a key court session known as a preliminary hearing, in which prosecutors must convince a judge they have enough evidence to take Bridges to trial.