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Former pediatrician convicted of child sex abuse files new appeal

The former Lewes pediatrician convicted of sexual abusing nearly one hundred of his patients has filed a new appeal.

Earl Bradley is claiming the public defenders handling his case provided “ineffective” counsel. He also claims he was denied the right of counsel of his choosing when the state froze his assets.

Bradley’s appeal argues his lawyers should have contested use of tapes he made of himself molesting young patients at his trial. Bradley appealed to the Delaware Supreme Court claiming the tapes were illegally seized from buildings outside the scope of a search warrant. The Supreme Court rejected that appeal in 2012 and Bradley’s new appeal also argues his lawyers failed to challenge the high court’s misapprehension of a key fact in that decision.

Bradley was convicted in June 2011 of rape, second-degree assault and sexual exploitation of children. He is currently serving 14 consecutive life terms plus 164 years.

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