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To: diefree
He was exonerated.

So the professional expert witness said. What was the convict's name so I can research it myself?

15 posted on 10/25/2007 4:03:09 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: PAR35

There was a Deskovic, a Kogut, a Frapiano. DA Pirro refused to help Deskovic.

I don’t know which one, if any of the above, Baden was referring to but I’m trying to find it myself.


16 posted on 10/25/2007 4:13:18 PM PDT by diefree
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Here’s a story where the accussed (a NYC cop) hired a medical examiner from Suffolk County. He was found not guilty. He was just awarded back pay for the year he spent in jail. The NYPD tried to say he didn’t deserve his pay because he didn’t show up for work.

“The battle of the medical examiners heated up long before the start of the trial. Bullock, who had been held in jail for a year, was released last October after a defense medical expert found evidence that a city medical examiner botched the autopsy.

According to court papers, Assistant Medical Examiner Dr. Heda Jindrak initially found that Towe died from asphyxiation, based on her determination that the hyoid bone had been broken.

Suffolk County Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Charles Wetli, hired by the defense, determined the bone was not broken. Upon further examination of tissue and X-rays, Dr. James Gill, head of the Bronx Medical Examiner’s office, concluded the bone had not been broken”.
http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/boroughs/2004/02/09/2004-02-09_jury_weighing_2_tales__coron.html


22 posted on 10/25/2007 4:55:58 PM PDT by diefree
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