Prosecutors are ready to go to trial in the case of Lance Woods, a Buffalo police officer accused of murdering his wife in February. The trial is expected to be a major test of the Buffalo justice system, and will have significant implications for the city's law enforcement community. According to WIVB, prosecutors announced their readiness to go to trial in court on Friday morning.
"We are ready to go to trial," said a prosecutor.
The case against Woods is expected to be complex and challenging, with prosecutors facing a difficult task in proving his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The Buffalo police department has been under scrutiny in recent months, and the outcome of the trial will be closely watched by the community. Delaware District residents are particularly concerned about the case, as it has raised questions about the accountability and transparency of the Buffalo police department. Looking ahead, the trial is expected to begin soon, and Buffalo residents are eagerly anticipating the outcome.
The Erie County courts will be closely watched as the trial unfolds, and the outcome will have significant implications for the Buffalo justice system.
