James Biela Denied New Attorney; Storms Out of Courtroom
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Updated: 4:59 PM Mar 19, 2009
James Biela Denied New Attorney; Storms Out of Courtroom
The man accused of raping and killing 19-year-old Brianna Denison stormed out of a courtroom Thursday after a judge denied his request for new lawyers. 27-year-old James Biela asked Judge Robert Perry for new public defense, saying he's "unhappy" with the attorneys assigned to him.
Posted: 3:55 PM Mar 19, 2009
Reporter: Auburn Hutton
Email Address: auburn.hutton@kolotv.com
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RENO - The man accused of raping and killing 19-year-old Brianna Denison stormed out of a courtroom Thursday after a judge denied his request for new lawyers.

27-year-old James Biela asked Judge Robert Perry for new public defense, saying he's "unhappy" with the attorneys assigned to him.

Judge Perry denied the request, saying that James Biela is not entitled to just pick and choose who defends him.

Biela entered the courtroom, looking much thinner after spending the past three months in jail. The accused killer and rapist was forced to sit down right next to the two attorneys he's asking to have replaced.

Currently, Biela is being represented by Richard Davies and Jay Slocum, both assigned to him through the Washoe County Public Defender's office.

Perry says Biela wrote him two letters in early March, both of them describing conflicts between himself and his two attorneys. However, lead defense counsel, Richard Davies says he's met with his client on numerous occasions and is preparing himself to defend Biela during the trial scheduled for February of 2010.

After Perry's ruling, Biela left the courtroom muttering under his breath and even slamming his handcuffs against his body, visibly angry about the judge's decision.

Perry defended his choice, saying under case law, a defendant must stay with the lawyer appointed to him, unless there are irreconcilable differences and conflicts that would not give the defendant fair representation. Perry says he feels Biela's attorneys are doing a "good job" defending him.

Perry did say that it is James Biela's right to make another request for a different attorney at any point in the future, but that if he did so, it could mean a delay in the upcoming trial.

Biela will be back in court on April 17th.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Jess Location: Fernley on Mar 20, 2009 at 06:25 AM

If he doesn't like his Public Defender,let him defend himself !
Posted by: chad Location: reno on Mar 20, 2009 at 12:22 AM

Believe me I want whoever raped and killed this poor your woman (Brianna) to pay for what he did but tell me this, why not rule in favor of having a new lawyer, does this Judge Perry who I'm sure is under alot of pressure from so many people, not to mention that most of this judges votes come from law enforcement and people in high places. Does this judge know for a fact what goes on between this defendant and his laweyers? Isn't everyone entitled to fair repensentation? Repensentation that you see fit? Justice will prevail....but do the right thing and do the right thing! No judge in my book is above the law! But than again..its not my book and judges are only human and 60% or more believe they are the law or even above it! Some of you, no, most of you won't want to except that, but go through the system and then answer this question....what precentage of judges are fair and just? I pray that the killer of Brianna is tired and convicted! but I also believe in our system!
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