HomeServices of America attorneys filed a motion Wednesday requesting a mistrial in the Sitzer | Burnett trial, saying a video submitted a day earlier jeopardizes its chances for a fair trial.
Source: Inman News
Sitzer defendants ask for mistrial as HomeServices alleges ‘ambush’
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