Drew Peterson’s team asks for sentencing delay
CHICAGO (MCT) — A bitter feud between Drew Peterson’s lawyers has prevented the defense team from working on a critical post-trial motion, lead attorney Joel Brodsky told a judge Tuesday.
The admission came the day after one attorney formally quit the case and another sent Brodsky a letter accusing him of being a “bully.” With a nod to the highly publicized infighting, Brodsky asked the judge to postpone the Bolingbrook, Ill., former police sergeant’s November sentencing.
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