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Adam Bradley, ex-White Plains mayor, drops lawyer in assault case

Former White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley's conviction in

Photo credit: Westchester County district attorney's office | Former White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley's conviction in a domestic violence case was overturned after an appeals court concluded that the ex-mayor was deprived of a fair trail. Bradley was arrested after he was accused of intentionally slamming a door on his wife's hands during an argument in 2010. (Oct. 17, 2012)

Former White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley was back in court on Thursday, this time to ditch his attorney in his retrial on attempted assault and harassment charges stemming from a fight with his ex-wife.

Bradley, 51, appeared in State Supreme Court, where he asked Justice Richard Molea to let him replace his attorney, Amy Bellantoni, over an undisclosed conflict of interest. Molea granted the...

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