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Exactly what I think. Retirement is normally thought about and planned on for years. If an attorney plans to retire say, in 2020, he or she is not going to take on a complicated, 8 victim, death penalty case that will take years because 4 defendants have to have trials scheduled at 4 different times.
No. Something more is going on here. Either it involves health/family emergency or
is connected some way with the recent bond hearing, meaning the 2 attorneys disagree too much and do not want to work together and GW4 is on board with it.
If the attorneys are in conflict I agree, doesn't look good for the defendant's case.
Totally all just my opinion only
I wondered about that at the last hearing. One attorney was doing most of the arguing in support of the bond, etc., the other stayed pretty quiet.