St. Louis Couple Charged for Wielding Guns Moves to Disqualify Prosecutor
Not subscribed, so couldn't read the article, but I think I get the idea... I'm no lawyer (I understand they are lawyers) and I'm not sure of the legal strength of this particular move, but I support their second amendment right, (which this prosecutor seeks to violate) so I wish the McCloskeys well.
Although not a lawyer myself, I think there are legal procedures to follow to have a prosecutor -- or even a judge -- removed from a case if they can be shown to be biased. I hope it works. If it does, the case against them will be dropped because no other prosecutor would have brought it in the first place.
@KeithThroop Seeing I could only read the first part because I'm not subscribed, all I could really see was that they are claiming bias based on the fact that the prosecutor mentioned their case in some campaign emails. Having not seen the emails, I don't really know how strong the case will be, but I hope it works too.