Criminal
May 1, 2002
Regretful and Ill, Death Row Attorney Faces Judicial Music in Rap Case
Column by Garry Abrams - Former Death Row Records attorney David Kenner was too ill and weak to stand Monday when a federal judge sentenced him to nine months' home confinement and three years' probation on a misdemeanor tax charge.
Former Death Row Records attorney David Kenner was too ill and weak to stand Monday when a federal judge sentenced him to nine months' home confinement and three years' probation on a misdemeanor tax charge.
"I regret the decisions I made," Ken...
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