Judge Postpones Brewer Burning Trial Until Monday

The trial will begin again on Monday at 9 a.m.

By Brian Hamacher and Ari Odzer
|  Friday, Jun 15, 2012  |  Updated 10:43 PM EDT
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The trial of Matthew Bent was postponed Friday because of air conditioning issues at the Broward County Courthouse. Bent is charged with second-degree attempted murder in the 2009 attack on Michael Brewer in Deerfield Beach. Judge Michael Robinson and Brewer's grandmother spoke about the trial delay on Friday.

The trial of Matthew Bent was postponed Friday because of air conditioning issues at the Broward County Courthouse. Bent is charged with second-degree attempted murder in the 2009 attack on Michael Brewer in Deerfield Beach. Judge Michael Robinson and Brewer's grandmother spoke about the trial delay on Friday.

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Air conditioning issues at the Broward County Courthouse Friday postponed the trial of a South Florida teen accused of setting his classmate on fire.

Matthew Aaron Bent, 17, is charged with second-degree attempted murder in the Oct. 12, 2009 attack on Michael Brewer at a Deerfield Beach apartment complex.

The trial will resume again on Monday at 9 a.m. Closing arguments had been expected on Friday.

"As important as it is, you don't have to make your decision in conditions like this," said Judge Michael Robinson to the jury. "The heat is unbearable."

Courtroom deputies told NBC 6 that lightning struck the building on Thursday night causing the issue with the air conditioning.

Brewer took the stand Thursday to recount the horrifying encounter in which rubbing alcohol was poured on him before he was set on fire.

"I felt like I was going to die," Brewer said, as he recalled jumping into a nearby pool to douse the flames. “I started running towards the pool and then I jumped a fence and dove toward the swimming pool."

Brewer, who was 15 at the time of the attack, said he remembered a woman and someone else pulling him from the pool and seeing skin hanging down from his arms.

"I was in tons of pain," he said.

Prosecutors say Bent was the ringleader of the burning attack, persuading two other teens to pour the alcohol on Brewer and set him on fire after a dispute over money Bent claimed Brewer owed him.

Brewer Burning Case Timeline

Under cross-examination, Brewer admitted that he lied in a deposition about the cause of a dispute between him and Bent. He acknowledged that he previously said their dispute was over a video game, and did not suggest anything about drugs as the cause.

But on Thursday he said they had been having a dispute over money because Bent had tried to sell him a bowl, in which one can smoke marijuana or tobacco, but he did not want it.

Denver Jarvis, 17, who poured the liquid on Brewer, pleaded no contest to charges related to the attack and has been sentenced to 8 years in prison with a probation term of 22 years. Jesus Mendez, 18, who pulled out a lighter and set Brewer on fire, also pleaded no contest and was sentenced to 11 years in prison following by 19 years of probation.

Bent faces 30 years behind bars if he's found guilty.

Brewer was burned on over 60 percent of his body and spent months in the hospital recovering from his injuries.

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Posted Jun 15, 2012
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