Lawyers for accused Fulton County Courthouse shooter Brian G. Nichols faced skepticism Thursday as they argued to have the judge in the case removed over comments he made expressing friendship with one of the victims.
Judge Daniel M. Coursey Jr. of DeKalb County Superior Court, who was appointed to hear the defendant’s recusal motion against Judge James G. Bodiford, several times reminded Nichols’ lawyers to stay on point during the two-hour hearing.
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