Chattanooga Times Free Press

15th defense lawyer leaves in Suge Knight murder case

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LOS ANGELES — Marion “Suge” Knight lost another defense lawyer — his 15th — on Friday and the three-year wait for his murder trial to start will grow even longer.

Judge Ronald S. Coen released attorney Dominique Banos, citing a conflict of interest.

Banos said outside court that she had told the judge she believes she is a target in the witness-tampering investigat­ion that led to the indictment and removal of two of Knight’s lawyers. She denied any wrongdoing and said she regretted leaving a case she felt was winnable.

The moment Coen finished announcing the dismissal, Knight launched into an animated, minutes-long monologue denouncing prosecutor­s and jail officials, saying their investigat­ions and the limitation­s put on his visitors and phone calls have forced him to blow through attorneys and settle for bad ones.

“All this stuff’s a wayout, crazy situation,” said Knight, 52, as he sat in court in an orange jail jumpsuit and chains. “I should be able to spend my money the way I want it.”

“These attorneys,” Knight went on, getting angrier, “nobody in the world would use these attorneys for a jaywalking ticket!”

Coen, who has warned Knight to let his attorneys do the talking in court, finally intervened and said, “You need to take a deep breath, Mr. Knight.”

The judge appointed a 16th attorney, Robert DeBlanc, who Knight reluctantl­y accepted on an interim basis. Knight said he has already privately hired yet another lawyer, without giving his name.

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