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Professor Carroll Comments on Attorneys’ Motion to Leave Hubbard Case

January 8, 2016

Professor Jenny Carroll recently told The Montgomery Advertiser the move by Mark White and his co-counsels to withdraw from Mike Hubbard’s case could delay the trial.

Carroll said there “was no evidence Hubbard is going to be left at a huge disadvantage,” due in part to the defense continuity in his case.

White, Hubbard’s lead attorney since 2013, recently filed a motion in court to leave the case. The motion did not state a reason for the withdrawal, but it was signed by Hubbard.

A grand jury indicted Hubbard in 2014 on 23 counts of using public office for private gain.

For more, read “Judge to Hear Hubbard Attorneys’ Motion to Leave Case.” 


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