Strange Justice Blog Friday, July 28, 2006 by bussorah Andy Warhol once likened snappily dressed New York defence lawyer Eddie Hayes to a character from the 1970s sitcom Laverne and […]
Read more ›By ZACH HABERMAN July 26, 2006 — The federal judge who said he was forced to let two former NYPD detectives off the hook for being murderous Mafia moles refused […]
Read more ›July 26, 2006 By ALAN FEUER Less than a month after he acquitted them of one of the most scandalous murder conspiracies in New York history, a federal judge denied […]
Read more ›BY ANTHONY M. DESTEFANO and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWSDAY STAFF WRITER July 25, 2006, 2:34 PM EDT A federal judge in Brooklyn today ordered that the ‘Mafia Cops’ be kept […]
Read more ›July 25, 2006 By ALAN FEUER When Louis J. Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa appear in court today to ask a judge for bail, a pair of questions will be buzzing […]
Read more ›By TOM HAYS Associated Press Writer July 24, 2006, NEW YORK — It was a sensational case that seemed finished when guilty verdicts and life sentences were announced earlier this […]
Read more ›Thursday, July 13th, 2006 My guess is that one way or the other the Mafia cops are going to the can. For life. Although the federal prosecutors put on a […]
Read more ›So goes the rule of law in a nation of laws. There is no question whatever, Federal Judge Jack Weinstein said Friday that two former city detectives are absolutely guilty […]
Read more ›Now that the shock has worn off and I am forced to accept the reality that Judge Weinstein really did throw out the verdict, I can’t help but feel in […]
Read more ›BY ANTHONY M. DESTEFANO Newsday Staff Writer July 4, 2006 The federal judge in the “Mafia Cop” case has ordered that he – and only he – be the one […]
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