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Paths Crossed: Hon. Kevin Duffy
Kevin Duffy died this past week, a victim of the Coronavirus. I met him once, although I don’t think “met” is the correct word, since we weren’t introduced. I do think I identified myself at some point, the point where … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, Paths Crossed, The Facts of Life
Tagged " coronavirus, Blind Sheik, COVID 19, grand juries, Judge Kevin Duffy, O.J. Simpson, Omar Abdel-Rahman, Pedro Gil, Peter Neufeld, Ramzi Yusef, Roberto Campos-Marquetti, U.S. Marshals, World Trade Center bombing
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The story of one mistranslated word
When I posted and linked to a New York Times op, “Why Mistranslation Matters,” I was thinking about an incident involving a criminal case which caused me a lot of angst. Coincidentally, the judge in that case — who angered … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged criminal defense law, criminally negligent homicide, death penalty, depraved indifference homicide, manslaughter, Murder 2, New York State death penalty, Pedro Gil, Peter Neufeld, Roberto Campos-Marquetti, Washington Heights
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