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Law Practice

Jul. 13, 2001

A Friendship Forged Over Tough Cases, IHOP

LOS ANGELES - Barry and I first started working together back in 1990 on the Hare Krishna Hit Man case, as it was dubbed by the media. The client was a Vietnam veteran with what I thought may have been post-traumatic stress disorder.

        LOS ANGELES - Barry and I first started working together back in 1990 on the Hare Krishna Hit Man case, as it was dubbed by the media. The client was a Vietnam veteran with what I thought may have been post-traumatic stress disorder.
        I heard about this defense attorney who had written a book called "Defending the Viet Nam Veteran" so I telephoned Barry, and after a series of...

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