Leonard Joy, in patrician portrait pose at his Morristown, NJ home |
So as a one-time defense lawyer, a "pool attorney" for the New Jersey Office of the Public Defender, I was pleased to see the New York Times give Leonard Joy his due: as the retiring long-time leader of the Federal Defender in New York. He and his staff brought to their jobs the integrity and competence needed to maintain the integrity of the system, to provide the legitinacy the courts need - the assurance that evidence not bias was the ground of verdicts entered.
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