He faces six counts of third-degree murder.
Defense attorney William Hobson told jurors he understands cutting a deal with a confidential informant in a drug case, but he asked jurors why did the DA’s office grant immunity from prosecution to the person he described as “the architect of this disaster” Plato Marinakos. He was the architect hired by the owner to monitor the demolition of a half dozen buildings around the Salvation Army Thrift Store at 22nd and Market Streets. The defense even suggests that defendant Griffin Campbell may not have been “competent or capable” and relied on the owner and architect on how to conduct a safe demolition.
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