Louisville Metro Councilman Anthony Piagentini took the stand on Monday on trial about whether he should be removed for ethics violations.
For only the fourth time in 20 years, a Metro Council member is facing possible removal.
Attorneys gave closing arguments Thursday in the ethics trial of Metro Council member Anthony Piagentini, who faces seven charges in connection with a $40 million grant he secured for his future employer.
Tuesday was the second day in the ethics trial of Metro Council Anthony Piagentini, who faces charges that include failing to disclose a financial or personal interest in a matter before the council.
Shanklin, prosecutor David Tachau, and Shanklin's attorney Aubrey Williams often interrupted one other during questioning.