Cases

 

Below are some other cases I have litigated over the years. They range from the presentation of exculpatory evidence to the grand jury to some high(er) profile trials I have done. For each, I've listed the case name and linked to the (mostly bad) decisions.

 

Some Other Cases I’ve litigated and gotten (mostly bad) decisions on.

 

People v. Leo Franco
(Thefirst decision on a motion for a double-blind sequential lineup)

--Download the Pleadings

--Download the Decision

--Read the New York Law Journal’s Coverage of the Decision

 

People v. Troy Radcliffe
(A highly litigated one-witness identification case.)

 

Radcliffe I
(Judge Donnino Sets the Standard for the Admissibility of Expert Evidence)

--Download a draft of the Pleadings

--Download the Decision

--Read the New York Law Journal’s Coverage of the Decision:

 

Radcliffe II
(Judge Massaro allows an expert witness to testify concerning cross-racial identification)

--Download the Decision

--Read the New York Law Journal’s Coverage of the Decision:

 

People v. Christopher Napoleon
(Judge Globerman declines to dismiss an indictment even though the people failed to inform the grand jury of the total recantation by the complainant)

--Download the Decision

 

In the Matter of Fredrick Lynch: 
(Judge Bamberger tries to hold a trial juror in contempt.  Hijinks ensue.)

--Read all about the case in Legal Affairs

--Read the New York Post’s coverage.

--Check out the Article 78 Petition I almost had to file.

--Part I (pdf)

--Part II (pdf)

--Download the Decision in a related case.

 

In the Matter of the Investigation into the death of Sylvia Taylor
(Judge Cohen too declines to order a double-blind sequential lineup)

--Download the Decision








 


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"Indefensible", my book about the criminal justice system, was published by Little, Brown & Co. in June of 2006.


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