Closing arguments expected early Thursday in councilman's ethics trial
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The commission has the power to decide if Piagentini committed ethics violations; if it does, the Metro Council then would determine whether he would face disciplinary action.
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Closing arguments are scheduled for Thursday morning at the Louisville Free Public Library downtown. The ethics commission then plans to deliberate in a closed session.
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