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Williams trial to continue

 
04.15.2004

Somerville, NJ (Basketball News) - A judge ruled on Thursday that the manslaughter trial of former NBA player Jayson Williams will continue, despite the prosecutors’s effort to dismiss all charges due to an evidence dispute.

The defense lawyers claimed prosecutors intentionally withheld evidence. Prosecutors, though, have denied that the delay in providing the evidence was intentional.

The defense team was seeking a mistrial over the evidence dispute, which started when the prosecution said it had discovered photos and notes from its weapons expert that it was obligated to send to the defense months ago.

However, Superior Court Judge Edward M. Coleman rejected the defense argument.

Williams is facing multiple charges, including aggravated manslaughter in the shooting death of limousine driver Costas "Gus" Christofi on February 14, 2002. He faces 55 years in prison if convicted on all charges.

Evidence about Williams’ shotgun is key to the defense, which claims that the gun misfired when Williams snapped it shut while showing friends his mansion in early February.

The 36-year-old Williams is accused of recklessly handling the gun that killed Christofi and then trying to make the shooting look self-inflicted. Williams told all the guests they must agree the shooting was a suicide, and he wanted them to lie to police.

Two witnesses eventually reached a deal with prosecutors to testify against Williams to avoid charges of tampering with evidence and lying to investigators.

The 6-foot-10 Williams spent nine years in the NBA, averaging 7.3 points and 7.5 rebounds. His career ended in 1999 when he broke his right leg and injured his right knee.

NJ



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