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Litigation

Jul. 11, 2002

'Good Works' Evidence Is Not Appropriate in Punitives Phase

Focus Column - By Stephen Danz and Stephen Gamber - The Italian dictator Mussolini was credited with organizing the Italian transportation system and "making the trains run on time." Does this fact offset the horror that he brought to his country? Should his good deeds be offset against the bad deeds that he helped to mastermind?

        Focus Column
        
        By Stephen Danz and Stephen Gamber
        
        The Italian dictator Mussolini was credited with organizing the Italian transportation system and "making the trains run on time." Does this fact ...

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