Of all the defense lawyers still in the case, Mr. Worth may have the most to be concerned about.
The number of people served by the industry is growing even more rapidly, Mr. Worth said.
Mr. Worth said that he had not yet decided whether his client would testify in the grand jury.
Mr. Worth walked slowly across the office, trying to focus on the silhouetted figure.
But the office has not otherwise invited them in to talk, Mr. Worth said.
"I don't know the final form of the movie because it's still a work in progress," Mr. Worth said.
Mr. Worth, the judges said, provided ineffective assistance to his client.
"It becomes a big deal just to have a meeting," Mr. Worth said.
Mr. Worth declined to specify what the motion would say.
Mr. Worth said the officers then opened fire because they thought he had a gun.