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Jury Tosses Two-Page Handwritten Confession

May 1, 2017
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Results burglary, robbery

Our attorneys successfully defended a man accused of burglary on six Westchester homes. Our client had signed a two-page hand-written confession, but only after enduring hours of questioning and after the police made improper false promises. Without the confession, the jury acquitted in two hours.

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