Tennessee Judge Postpones Abrego Garcia Trial Amid Claims of Vindictive Prosecution

Instead, an evidentiary hearing has been scheduled allowing the government to make arguments against the claims.
Tennessee Judge Postpones Abrego Garcia Trial Amid Claims of Vindictive Prosecution
Kilmar Abrego Garcia (3rd L) arrives with his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura (2nd L), at the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland in Greenbelt, Md., on Dec, 22, 2025. Alex Wong/Getty Images
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A federal judge in Tennessee overseeing the criminal case involving El Salvador national and long-time Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia has canceled a trial date for the human smuggling case, pending a decision on whether to dismiss the case entirely over the defendant’s allegations of vindictive prosecution.

A trial date in the case had been set for Jan. 27, but U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw of Nashville, Tennessee, in a Dec. 23 filing ordered to change the proceedings to an evidentiary hearing for the government to make its case against the allegations at 9 a.m. on Jan. 28, 2026.

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