Zach Scruggs' attorney, Tony Farese, has filed a motion to withdraw as counsel in the Mississippi alleged bribery case. According to the motion, Zach Scruggs is going in a different direction with his legal representation and has terminated Farese's services. Here's a copy of the motion. UPDATE: While I've got a moment, thought I'd pass along this story by Patsy Brumfield in the Daily Journal about all the attorney switching in the Scruggs case. Two more attorney changes in the fast-moving case of famed litigator Richard "Dickie" Scruggs became public Wednesday.
• Oxford attorney Ken Coghlan, who once defended a Scruggs co-conspirator, asked the court to approve him as an addition to Scruggs' defense team.
• Ashland attorney Tony Farese, who is n
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