Judge: ‘Shocked’ by Peterson’s former attorney
JOLIET — The judge presiding at Drew Peterson’s murder trial says he’s dismayed by public comments the ex-police officer’s former attorney has made and will forward his concerns to a disciplinary body.
Judge Edward Burmila spoke at a hearing Tuesday a month after sentencing Peterson to a 38-year prison term for murdering his third wife.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports Burmila denied a request by Peterson’s current attorneys for an order instructing Joel Brodsky to keep quiet.
But Burmila said he’d forward his criticism to an attorney disciplinary commission. Burmila cited a television interview where Brodsky criticized his former client, Peterson.
Burmila said Tuesday he was “shocked” by Brodsky’s comments.
Brodsky told the Sun-Times professional-conduct rules allow him to defend himself from criticism about his performance at Peterson’s 2012 trial.