By TERRI VERMEULEN KEITH
Rebecca Grossman — who was convicted in February of second-degree murder for the deaths of two young boys — told a judge in Van Nuys Friday that she wanted to stick with her new attorney, despite prosecutors’ concerns about a potential conflict of interest over the lawyer’s representation of one of their former supervisors, who is awaiting arraignment on criminal charges.
Grossman, 60, told Superior Court Judge Joseph Brandolino that he understood the courtroom discussion about a potential conflict of interest, but he wanted to continue being represented by James Spertus. Spertus replaced Grossman’s team of