A lawyer for a survivor of the mass school shooting in Parkland is gearing for appeal after a judge ruled his client lacked legal standing to disqualify attorneys from the criminal case.
Family attorney Alex Arreaza represents Anthony Borges, who was shot five times in the Feb. 14 attack at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. He filed a motion on his client’s behalf to force lawyers on both sides to step down from the criminal case against confessed shooter Nikolas Jacob Cruz.
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