Appellate Practice
Mar. 30, 1999
Nice Work If You Can Get It
In 1963, real-estate-businessman-turned-kidnapper Barry Keenan made headlines by snatching Frank Sinatra's son from a Nevada casino. Now, decades later, in the latest twist to the seemingly made-for-television saga, Keenan could be making legal history, as his case heads for argument before a state appeal court on a precedent-setting First Amendment issue.
Now, decades later, in the latest twist to the seemingly made-for-television saga, Keenan could be making legal his...
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