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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS LAW JOURNAL.October 17, 2012 UPDATED October 18, 2012:
The New York State Appellate Court, 2nd Circuit in Brooklyn overturned the 2010 conviction of former White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley on charges of attempted assault,harassment and criminal contempt involving his wife.
In an interview with WPCNR Wednesday afternoon after the court reversed his conviction by a 3 to 1 decision, Adam Bradley told WPCNR he was "very happy, but there was still a lot more to come."
Bradley told WPCNR the appellate court has ordered a new trial for him at a date to be set. Bradley hoped a different judge other than Judge Susan Capeci would be assigned to the case. Judge Capeci found Bradley guilty in the first trial which was a bench trial.
This time, if a new trial is called, Bradley told WPCNR it would be a jury trial and "a lot more documents would be presented, that I was not allowed to present last time. I was innocent then and I'm innocent now."
Bradley said he is no longer on probation. He is free to travel outside of Westchester County and is free to practice law anywhere in the state.
Lucian Chalfen, D.A. spokesperson, issued this statement to WPCNR Thursday morning: "We are reviewing the court's decision and will be making a determination on how we will proceed."
Bradley noted that the District Attorney could choose not to retry him.
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