And that leaves you really with either asking the judge to recuse the D.A. or asking for a curative instruction every time this happens. |
But you kind of figured on lifting that gadget as soon as he gets it back from the D.A., didn't you? |
The D.A. of this county in New York takes on a system that she says coddles criminals. |
The D.A. agreed, and a new round of checking all the old leads began. |
Cooley has decided not to seek a fourth term as D.A. and will be leaving office after the November election. |
Ferdinand Pecora, later a famous judge, then an assistant D.A. and a strong trial lawyer, moved in on Titanic confidently. |