Exclusive | NYC Mayor Eric Adams' legal team trying to get public corruption case tossed by claiming ex-top fed prosecutor tainted jury pool
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Adams' legal team argues that ex-U.S. Attorney Damian Williams has violated courtroom ethics by making public, politically-charged comments about the mayor's alleged corruption.
In a letter to Judge Dale E. Ho, Adams' lawyer claims that Williams' actions distort the fairness of the trial and violate both federal and state legal ethics.
The letter accuses Williams of pursuing a personal political agenda at the expense of an ethical legal process, suggesting he aims to bolster his own candidacy.
Spiro posits that Williams' misconduct should be taken into account when considering Adams' motion to dismiss the corruption charges against him.
Read at New York Post
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