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New lawyer for Drew Peterson seeks to overturn conviction

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Carroll said he does not fully understand Peterson’s deep-rooted loyalty to his lead defense attorney.

“That’s the $64,000 question,” he said. “I don’t have an answer to it.”

Carroll, who says he is not being paid for his services in this matter, says he has no problem with Brodsky staying on the defense team, though some question whether it would weaken Peterson’s argument about Brodsky’s ineffectiveness if he keeps him as his lawyer.

Carroll, a colorful and controversial lawyer, first represented Peterson in December 2007, when he went to court seeking the return of guns and vehicles from authorities investigating Stacy’s disappearance. Although Brodsky had announced Carroll would join the defense team for the murder case, those plans were scuttled when the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Committee began investigating him for failing to tell a client about a proposed plea deal.

The matter is still pending before the committee.

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