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Judge denies witness chance to view eclipse

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - A federal judge in Florida ruled a trial couldn't be postponed just because one of the key witnesses - a federal agent - had travel plans to see the solar eclipse.

In a three-page ruling issued Friday, Judge Steven Merryday denied the motion filed by an assistant U.S. attorney.

Prosecutors wanted Monday's trial postponed because an Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent had booked a trip to see the eclipse on a day when defendant Joseph Bishop was to stand trial for unlawfully transporting firearms.

Merryday called it a "cruel fate" that allowed the trial and the eclipse to happen on the same day.

He quoted from singer Carly Simon's "You're So Vain," which contains a line about flying to witness an eclipse.