The FBI is poring through a large amount of material found on the computer of a Signal Mountain man charged with planning an attack on a Muslim community in Upstate New York.
Prosecutors said the data was on a computer seized at the residence of Robert Doggart.
The contents of the computer, including the hard drive, were sent to the FBI's CART division for copying and analysis.
According to one of the case agents, the hard drive contains 800 gigabytes of information.
As a result of all the data that needs to be reviewed, the Doggart trial has been delayed.
He was set to go on trial before Judge Curtis Collier in Chattanooga on Sept. 21.
The trial has now been moved to Jan. 19.
Doggart was released earlier under a number of restrictions.