By Ed Fletcher
efletcher@sacbee.com
An evidence hearing in the case against former California Highway Patrol officer Ruben Salgado was postponed today because several key witnesses were unavailable.
Ruben Cesar Salgado, 37, has pleaded not guilty to charges that he offered $10,000 to have someone murder a witness in an ongoing drug and weapons case.
Salgado, dressed in an orange jail jumpsuit, sat handcuffed to a table for half an hour as defense and prosecuting attorneys met in Judge James D. Garbolino's chambers at Auburn's Historic Courthouse.
The proceeding is expected to resume Sept. 10 in Roseville.
Salgado, a 12-year CHP veteran, was arrested by the CHP on May 11 in Rocklin after he allegedly paid a confidential informant $100 for 1/8 ounce of methamphetamine, a court brief filed by the Placer County District Attorney's Office states.
Call The Bee's Ed Fletcher, (916) 321-1269.
Previous coverage:
Ex-CHP officer pleads not guilty in murder-for-hire case - July 31, 2010
CHP ex-officer was arrested with woman - July 21, 2010
CHP officer arrested again -- suspected of solicitation to commit murder - July 16, 2010
CHP arrests one of its officers on drug, weapons charges - May 13, 2010









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