and is that where you usually practice? and i usually practice in columbus, ohio, i m a local yoke hillbilly lawyer. and showing up, you will be washington, win in this trial set? we are in the middle of it. well i m curious to see how this all goes down. sam shamansky who was representing a client who is there on the day of the capital, thank you so much for coming on the program. it s a pleasure, chris, thank you. all right. tonight, the suspect in yesterday s brooklyn subway attack is now in police custody, the bizarre story of his rest after this. is is
with several crimes, including obstruction of an official proceeding and the theft of government property. his associate, robert lyon, pled guilty to two charges last month. but dustin thompson says he is not guilty despite all but admitting to breaking these laws because he says, he only did what he did because ex president donald trump told him to. sam shamansky is the attorney for doesn t thompson and he joins me now. good to have you on the program, i guess i just want to start with asking for your theory of the case legally here. for your client, why he is not guilty even in fact he was inside that building in an unauthorized fashion, maybe took a coat rack as a souvenir? chris, you defined it correctly. without commenting on the facts of a case in which i m currently
about poor poor me and how i ve been ripped off in our democracy hangs in the balance. every single dog whistle and buzzword were utilized by trump and his coconspirators in order to have the capital stormed in this desperate, sickening effort to overturn the results of the lawful election. is this a jury trial or bench trial? it s a jury trial, chris. in washington, d. c. in our capital, correct. and is that where you usually practice? and i usually practice in columbus, ohio, i m a local yokel hillbilly lawyer. and showing up, you will be in washington, when is this trial set? we are in the middle of it. well, i m curious to see how this all goes down. sam shamansky who was representing a client who is there on the day of the capital, thank you so much for coming on the program. it s a pleasure, chris, thank you. all right. tonight, the suspect in yesterday s brooklyn subway attack is now in police custody, the bizarre story of his rest after this. [sound of h
Although testimony in the William Husel trial wrapped up on March 30, jurors still have not heard closing arguments and aren’t expected to until Monday. WOSU has learned the likely cause of the delay is the filing of an affidavit of disqualification seeking to remove Judge Michael Holbrook from the case.