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Darrell Brooks' Lawyer in Other Felony Cases Seeks to Stop Defending Him
2021-11-30
[Breitbart] Waukesha attack suspect Darrell E. Brooks’ lawyer has moved to stop defending him in other felony cases, citing conflicts of interest after his client allegedly plowed an SUV into crowds of people attending the Christmas parade.

Filed two days after the attack, the motion claims that defense attorney Joseph Domask of Milwaukee County had "direct and indirect" relationships with "individuals, families, groups, organizations and the communities" affected by the massacre, creating a conflict of interest:

Mods, Not sure which category you want to place this story.
Good question, Vespasian Ebboting9735. The lawyer isn’t involved in the gentleman's various lurid crimes, so I moved it to Short Attention Span.
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Posted by:Vespasian Ebboting9735

#4  Memory-holed.

So blatant, even lefties are noticing it. As a TownHall editorialist notes ("The Incredible Vanishing National News Story in Waukesha") :

3 left-leaning friends have independently texted me about this Vanishing National Story. They understand what’s happening, but can’t quite bring themselves to flat-out say it. “It’s f***ed up” one wrote. 2 concede they now better understand conservatives’ media complaints.
Posted by: Glesh Angager7706   2021-11-30 22:12  

#3  "Change of venue tactic?" But of course! Have the trial in Milwaukee County, that's the obvious place.
Posted by: Bubba Lover of the Faeries8843   2021-11-30 15:22  

#2  Waukee- what?
Darrell who?

Omigod! Over there: OMICRON!!!
Posted by: Merrick Ferret   2021-11-30 12:11  

#1  Change of venue tactic? Get the trial out of the area to protect community from the post-conviction turmoil?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2021-11-30 12:04  

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