Mike Nifong violated 27 of 32 rules of professional conduct during his prosecution of three Duke University lacrosse players falsely accused of rape, a disciplinary committee ruled Saturday.
David Evans Sr., the father of cleared lacrosse player David Evans testifies about the impact the criminal case has had on his life and the life of his family.
Mary Ellen Finnerty testifies about the impact the Duke lacrosse case had on her son, Collin, and her family.
David Freedman, an attorney for Mike Nifong, announces that his client thinks he should be disbarred as a result of his conduct while handling the Duke lacrosse case.
State Bar Disciplinary Hearing Commission Chairman F. Lane Williamson comments on why the three-member panel decided to disbar Mike Nifong.
The parents of cleared lacrosse player Collin Finnerty comment after leaving Mike Nifong's ethics trial June 16, 2007.
Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong leaves the state Court of Appeals building with his wife and son June 16, 2007 after being disbarred by the North Carolina State Bar's Disciplinary Hearing Commission.
Defense attorneys for the three cleared Duke lacrosse players talk about Mike Nifong's disbarment following the last day of a five-day hearing into his handling of the case.
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