Coleman's attorney predicts a Franken win, at least in first round
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In an interview Wednesday on KFAN's Dan Barreiro show, Ron Rosenbaum interviews Norm Coleman attorney Joe Friedberg spoke about the end of the election trial and what's next.
When asked if he thinks Coleman will lose the election trial, he says he expects they will be appealing. And it looks like this case could be heading to the Minnesota Supreme Court.
Take a deep breath, folks. Listen to the audio below.
Partial transcript:
From Hotline on Call (via MNPublius)Q. Joe, are you done?
A. Yes, I'm done.
Q. Let me ask you in a different way. Is Norm done?
A. Well, I think that we have been trying this case with the appeal record in mind, and that's where we're going, and it's going to be a very quick appeal, and then I will know whether or not it worked.
Q. Well, when you say quick appeal, are you confident that you are going to lose the case in front of the three-judge panel? By losing the case, I mean Norm ends up with less votes.
A. I think that's probably correct that Franken will still be ahead and probably by a little bit more. But our whole argument was that it was a constitutional argument, and it's an argument suitable for the Minnesota Supreme Court, not for the trial court. So we will see whether we were right or not.






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