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Originally Posted by NaughtyVisions
The only logic I can see for firing his attorney two weeks before trial is to get a delay in the trial. He gets a new attorney, who needs time to review his case and prepare his defense, and that can't truly get done in less than two weeks. So, essentially, he's just buying himself time.
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I'm sure that's the angle, but it's pretty obvious that's what he's doing so he'll only get to do it once. He's not buying himself much time, but I guess at this point...something is better than nothing.
