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Duke prosecutor hires law firm to defend him
By Associated Press
Published January 21, 2007
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - The prosecutor who removed himself from the Duke lacrosse sexual assault case has hired a well-known law firm to defend him against ethics charges before the North Carolina State Bar. Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong has retained Winston-Salem lawyers David Freedman and Dudley Witt, law partners known for defending lawyers facing professional misconduct charges. "Years ago, I just started helping out lawyers who got in trouble for various things," said Freedman, a 1982 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's law school. "I have a firm belief that you look out for your own." The state bar filed ethics charges against Nifong in December, accusing him of violating rules of professional conduct. The bar said Nifong made misleading and inflammatory remarks to the media about the lacrosse players. The punishment for ethics violations can range from admonishment to disbarment. Nifong filed rape charges against three lacrosse players in March, when a woman hired to perform as a stripper at a team party said she was raped by several players. He has since dropped the rape charges after the accuser changed a key detail in her account. The three players still face sexual offense and kidnapping charges. All three maintain their innocence. The bar's complaint cited dozens of remarks Nifong made to the media in the early days of the case that it said amounted to "improper commentary about the character, credibility and reputation of the accused." In one comment, Nifong referred to the defendants as "a bunch of hooligans."
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