Freddie Gray Trial Postponed for Police Van Driver Caesar Goodson Jr.

Jury selection had been set to begin today for officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr.

Goodson is the second officer to go on trial in the case of Gray, who died in April after suffering a spinal injury while in police custody. He is the only one of six officers charged in Gray's death not to speak to police investigators. Goodson’s trial, when it takes place, will offer the public its first chance to hear his side of the story.

Jury selection for Goodson’s trial had been scheduled to start this morning, but the appeals court ordered the delay while it determines whether Officer William Porter should be compelled to testify.

The appeals court is weighing whether Porter can be forced to testify.

Chief Judge Peter Krauser wrote in a ruling today for the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland that "it is presumably in the interests of all parties" that Porter's appeal is settled before Goodson's trial begins.

Goodson, they say, bears the most responsibility because as the van driver, Gray was technically in his custody.

Goodson and Porter have pleaded not guilty.