Criminal
Nov. 4, 2019
Lawyer files rare actual cause motion to disqualify Compton judge
The defense attorney for a Los Angeles rapper filed a rare motion Friday to disqualify a Los Angeles County judge from presiding over his gang murder conspiracy retrial after the judge called an earlier motion of his “unprofessional” and “inflammatory.”
COMPTON -- The defense attorney for a Los Angeles rapper filed a rare motion Friday to disqualify a Los Angeles County judge from presiding over his gang murder conspiracy retrial after the judge called an earlier motion of his "unprofessional" and "inflammatory."
San Francisco attorney John Hamasaki filed the Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.1 motion alleging actual cause to disqualify Superior Court Judge
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