Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Nipsey Hussle: Lawyer quits over violent threats to family


The lawyer representing a man accused of shooting rapper Nipsey Hussle has announced he's quitting the case. Chris Darden said it was because "threats" had been made to members of his family including his children.
In April Nipsey Hussle, whose real name was Ermias Asghedom, was shot multiple times outside a clothing shop he owned in Los Angeles. Eric Holder, 29, is awaiting trial over the shooting and faces life in jail if convicted.
Writing on Facebook Chris Darden said "cowards" had contacted him anonymously online.
He said he would continue his work as a lawyer but would no longer be defending Eric Holder.
"I cannot understand why in 2019 some people would deny a black man his 6th Amendment right to counsel of his choice," Darden said.
"Or why defending such a man should invite threats not only against me but against my children too."
Eric Holder is being held by police, his bail was set at $5m (£3.8m) at a court hearing where he also pleaded not guilty.
Chris Darden is one of the most well-known lawyers in the US. He was a prosecutor during the famous OJ Simpson trial in 1995.


Former American football star and actor OJ Simpson was found not guilty of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ronald Goldman.
Darden claimed threats were made against him when he worked on that case and said he was disappointed that things hadn't changed.
"These days these cowards don't send letters instead they sit anonymously behind keyboards threatening a man's mother and children.
"And some folks think that's funny. It isn't and I won't ever forget it. Their lies and threats will never deter me from my mission," he said.

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