Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson wants to keep the original judge on his Texas felony child abuse case, according to a 15-page motion released Thursday that references both Abraham Lincoln and media "whores."
Peterson's lawyer Rusty Hardin wrote the motion opposing the prosecution's motion to remove Montgomery County Judge Kelly Case because he called the lawyers on the case media "whores" and has a history of animosity toward District Attorney Brett Ligon.
Hardin called the state's motion "a tale of sound and fury, one that is, by turns, long on vitriol and ad hominem attacks, but tellingly short on legal analysis, and utterly silent on legal authority."
A hearing on the prosecution's motion is set for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in front of Judge Jeff Walker, from Fort Worth. Hardin argued the motion is so lacking the court should toss it out without a hearing.
Ligon asked Case to recuse himself last week, but Case declined, so the prosecution filed the formal petition.
Hardin cites several reasons the state's motion should fail, claiming it lacks sound procedural and substantive footing.
Procedurally, Hardin said prosecutors failed to file their motion sooner. The incidents with Case that trouble Ligon date back to 2012. More recently, the media "whores" comment was made Oct. 2, six days before Peterson's arraignment on Oct. 8.
Ligon brought up the judge's comment as that hearing was about to start, asking the judge both for an apology and to recuse himself. The judge promptly apologized but declined the latter request.