Hadi Matar, the man charged with stabbing author Salman Rushdie, arrives for an arraignment at the Chautauqua County Courthouse, Aug. 13, 2022, in Mayville, NY.
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MAYVILLE โ The New Jersey man charged with stabbing โThe Satanic Versesโ author Salman Rushdie is allowed to seek material related to Rushdieโs upcoming memoir about the attack before standing trial, a judge ruled Wednesday.
Jury selection in Hadi Matarโs attempted murder and assault trial was originally scheduled to start Jan. 8.
Instead, the trial is on hold, since Matarโs lawyer argued Tuesday that the defendant is entitled by law to see the manuscript, due out in April 2024, and related material before standing trial. Written or recorded statements about the attack made by any witness are considered potential evidence, attorneys said.
โIt will not change the ultimate outcome,โ Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt said of the postponement.
Matar, 26, who lived in Fairview, New Jersey, has been held without bail since prosecutors said he stabbed Rushdie more than a dozen times after rushing the stage at the Chautauqua Institution where the author was about to speak in August 2022.
Rushdie, 75, wasย blinded in his right eyeย and his left hand was damaged in the attack. The author announced in Oct. 2023 that he had written about the attack in aย forthcoming memoir:ย โKnife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder.โ
With trial preparations under way at the time, the prosecutor said he requested a copy of the manuscript as part of the legal discovery process. The request, he said, was declined by Rushdieโs representatives, who cited intellectual property rights.
Defense attorney Nathaniel Barone is expected to subpoena the material.
Rushdieโs literary agent did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment. Penguin Random House, the bookโs publisher, also didnโt immediately respond to request for comment.
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