Former NBA star Jayson Williams listens to his defense attorney question former first assistant prosecutor Steven Lember, not pictured, during a hearing in Somerville, NJ Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. (AP Photo/Patti Sapone, Pool)

Large Map
  • NBA News
LeBron's 40 leads Cavaliers past PacersLeBron's 40 leads Cavaliers past Pacers

LeBron James scored a season-high 40 points, and the Cleveland …

Knicks' Answer: No to Allen Iverson Knicks' Answer: No to Allen Iverson

Team president Donnie Walsh said Friday the team won't make any…

Jayson Williams plea hearing delayedJayson Williams plea hearing delayed

Retired NBA star Jayson Williams will not be in a New Jersey …

AP source: Jayson Williams taking dealAP source: Jayson Williams taking deal

A person with knowledge of the case against retired NBA star …

LeBron believes he could star in NFL LeBron believes he could star in NFL

LeBron James watched the Cleveland Browns get shut out by …

Advertisement

Judge upholds Williams' conviction

Former NBA star was convicted in 2004

Updated: Friday, 16 Oct 2009, 1:15 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 16 Oct 2009, 11:45 AM EDT

SOMERVILLE, N.J. (AP) - A New Jersey judge has rejected attempts by lawyers for Jayson Williams to dismiss a retrial on manslaughter charges against the former NBA star.

State Superior Court Judge Edward Coleman on Friday also denied Williams' motion to overturn his 2004 conviction on charges he covered up the shooting death of a hired driver.

Williams faces retrial in January on a reckless manslaughter count.

Coleman ruled that defense attorneys didn't prove that racial bias and prosecutorial misconduct tainted the first trial.

Members of the Hunterdon County prosecutor's office testified this month that a county investigator used a racial slur to describe Williams, who is black.

The slur was not disclosed until more than three years after Williams' conviction.

Copyright AP Modified, Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

  • Comments (Login Not Required)
Advertisement
  • Recommended Stories
Advertisement