Zachary Fuhrer ’11 and three other students charged with misdemeanors in connection with the raid on Elevate Lounge during the Morse-Stiles screw Oct. 2 will have to wait another week for their court hearings, which have been postponed until next Tuesday.

The students’ lawyer, Hugh Keefe, said he has been afforded more time by the prosecutor to collect and look over several witness statements Keefe has collected from “various sources” at Yale. Keefe declined to comment on the nature or identity of these sources.

“Hopefully these cases will have a favorable resolution,” he said, adding that he hopes the students’ charges will be dismissed.

Fuhrer, a former Arts and Living editor for the News, and the other accused students declined to comment due to the pending legal proceedings.