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Kilpatrick wants trial moved from Detroit

DETROIT, Sept. 18 (UPI) -- Lawyers for former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and one of his co-defendants asked a judge Tuesday to move their trial out of Detroit.

James C. Thomas told U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds he does not believe Kilpatrick can get a fair trial in the city where he once served as mayor, The Detroit News reported.

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Gerard Evelyn, who represents Kilpatrick's longtime friend Bobby Ferguson, pointed to intense media scrutiny of jurors at Ferguson's bid-rigging trial. In one case, details of a woman's person life were reported on, he said.

"It's clear jurors have to be aware there will be consequences to a not-guilty verdict," Evelyn said. "They will be investigated, their family will be investigated ... . It is impossible to get a fair trial here."

Edmunds refused to delay jury selection to give lawyers time to make a formal motion for a change of venue. But she said she would consider one.

Four more people were added to the jury pool, giving a total of 59. Edmunds plans to have a total pool of 66 before lawyers make their final challenges.

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