By Ed Fletcher
efletcher@sacbee.com
Sacramento Sheriff Deputy Monica Chavez will have to wait another day for her battery trial to begin after a juror's misstep pushed back opening statements.
Chavez, 32, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of battery after she allegedly hit another woman during a June dispute at a Roseville dog park.
The alleged incident took place June 20 at Bear Dog Park on Pleasant Grove Boulevard in Roseville.
Shelly Riley, a former online model for Playboy, said soon after pulling two pugs off of her dog, a miniature pinscher, Chavez punched her in the face.
Riley was not seriously injured.
With jury selection compete, the opening statements were expected to begin Tuesday afternoon. But after a juror fell while stepping into the jury box at the historic courthouse in Auburn, hurting her ankle, Superior Court Judge Mark Curry decided the move the trial's opening to Wednesday morning.
Call The Bee's Ed Fletcher, (916) 321-1269.
Previous coverage:
At capital-area dog parks, it's the humans who sometimes act up - July 10, 2010
Dog park punching case set for July 20 arraignment - June 21, 2010
Woman accused of dog park assault identified as deputy - June 23, 2010









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