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Race Attack Lawyer Asks for Dismissal
Wendy Lin
An attorney for one of the youths charged in the Howard Beach racial
attack asked yesterday that the case against his client be dismissed
because the prosecution "can cause him very severe problems."
Todd Greenberg, attorney for 17-year-old [Defendant], told
State Supreme Court Justice Thomas Demakos that the youth is still
recovering from a stroke he suffered two years ago.
Greenberg said [Defendant] "is in a critical stage of his life and
even if he is guilty, I don't know if he deserves a life sentence, which
is what would happen because of his emotional situation."
[Defendant] is one of 12 white youths charged in an attack on three
black men Dec. 20 in Howard Beach, Queens. One of the men, Michael
Griffith, was struck and killed by a car as he tried to flee.
[Defendant] has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree riot and
inciting to riot in the incident. If found guilty, he faces a maximum
sentence of four years in jail.
Demakos set an April 10 hearing date to decide the issue. Greenberg
said he would call a doctor to testify on [Defendant's] medical history.
"The boy has emotional, psychological and neurological problems," said
Greenberg.
Another defendant, appeared in court yesterday
to challenge the admissibility of a statement he made to police.
Det. Insp. Francis Paulson, who had questioned [Defendant], testified
that [Defendant] had admitted driving to the scene, but denied
participating in the attack. [Defendant] also identified
[Defendant] and [Defendant] as two youths who later bragged to others that they beat the
black men, Paulson said.
[Defendant's] attorney, Augustus Agate, is challenging the
admissibility of his client's statement on the grounds that [Defendant] was
not advised of his rights to contact an attorney before making
statements to police.
03-28-1987
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