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In State 5.9
Fri, May 9, 2008

DECATUR — A Superior Court judge says he can be fair to accused courthouse shooter Brian Nichols despite a newspaper statement he authorized that described his colleague's death as a "brutal murder."

Defense lawyer Josh Moore told Superior Court Judge Daniel Coursey, who was assigned to hear the motion, that at the very least there is the potential for bias on Bodiford's part.
Coursey says he will rule by next week.
Nichols is charged with killing four people after escaping from custody at the Fulton County Courthouse while on trial for rape on March 11th, 2005.
Nichols' lawyers say Bodiford should be removed because he told a newspaper in a story published four days after the shooting spree that he was friends with one of the victims, Superior Court Judge Rowland Barnes.    Full Story