97-year-old Trial Attorney Issued Restrictions in Murder Case
97-year-old Trial Attorney Issued Restrictions in Murder Case
New Jersey judge Christopher Kazlau has refused to remove 97-year-old trial attorney Frank Lucianna from a murder case following a courtroom outburst. However, Kazlau did restrict the attorney’s involvement in the case. Lucianna, New Jersey’s oldest active attorney, will be able to give opening statements and question two witnesses. He will not be allowed to do anything else during the trial.According to court documents, Lucianna had “berated the lawyer for a co-defendant in the case during jury selection, chastising him for not knowing what he was doing” and the judge had to dismiss six jurors as a result of his actions. Lucianna apologized for his comments, made to attorney Michael Debli, but still argued that prosecutors were seeking to have him dismissed “because if I represent this lady she’s going to be found not guilty. That’s what this is about.”Lucianna is Adrienne Smith’s trial attorney. Smith has been accused of killing her husband in December 2016, and her brother, Orville Cousins, is accused of helping her to dismember and dispose of the man’s corpse. According to local law enforcement agents, “body parts were mixed with concrete and stuffed in containers.”
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