The case in which Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri will be heard on November 4, a Nakuru court heard Friday.
The case did not take place last week after the MP, through lawyer David Mongeri, applied for a second adjournment.
Senior principal magistrate Felix Kombo who was hearing the case allowed the application for adjournment.
In a previous adjournment, Mongeri had sought for more time to obtain files of three traffic offences related to the incident which were concluded before a Nakuru court last December arguing that they were crucial in the case.
“I need more time to obtain the files of the charges my client was acquitted of which will be part of the defence before this court,” Mongeri told the court.
The legislator, who is out on a Sh500,000 bond, is facing three charges in contravention of the National Police Service Act. He is accused of obstructing an inspector of police from executing her duties on August 15 last year along Nakuru’s Kenyatta Avenue.
The lawmaker is further accused of resisting arrest and causing bodily harm on the officer, charges he has since denied.
The TNA MP was in December last year acquitted of three traffic offences he was facing by Nakuru resident magistrate Rita Amwayi.
One of the key witnesses in the case last time through the prosecution requested the court to testify in private chambers, arguing that he feared the wrath from the TNA legislator’s supporters.
However the application was declined by the court after it ruled that no threats had been issued to any of the witnesses in the case to warrant the move.