As the Las Vegas Police Department presented its case against Adam ?Pacman? Jones back to District Attorney David Roger on Wednesday, Jones? attorney Manny Arora went on the offensive against what he perceived to be grandstanding on the part of the police department. ?This is the second time that the police department has gone public with this case,? Arora said. ?I have a problem with that. You have not heard us go public with any of the facts in this case for the simple fact that you don?t want to taint a potential jury pool in case it goes to trial. ?The fact that the police are doing this is both disturbing and unprofessional. They have a right to say what they want to say, but they?re supposed to be looking for the truth and not seeking their 15 minutes [of fame].?