Attorney: Daytona paper's fed court reporting of mortgage fraud case crosses the line in putting client in bad light
News-Journal has not reported on defense motion against it 4 days ago & has ignored internet newspaper's inquiries as to merit of accusation

Headline Surfer® inset photo / DAYTONA BEACH -- One of the remaining defendants about to go to trial in the alleged Volusia mortgage fraud case has asked a federal judge to consider polling jurors individually or even consideration for a change of venue a because of incessant coverage in the Daytona Beach News-Journal that her attorney asserts has crossed the line with "inflammatory and adverse articles published in print and on the Internet."







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