Lawyers accused each other of trickery as a clearly irritated judge issued reprimands on the first day of an expected week of hearings on motions in the prosecution of suspended DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis.
The parties Monday debated motions by Ellis to throw out the 14-count indictment, which charges him with shaking down county vendors for campaign contributions, or to disqualify the district attorney’s office from prosecuting him.
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