Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Samuel Simon Leibowitz (August 14, 1893 – January 11, 1978) was a Romanian-born American criminal defense attorney. He was best known for representing the Scottsboro Boys , and later became a justice of the New York State Supreme Court .
Shamai Kedem Leibowitz, also known as Samuel Shamai Leibowitz, is an American lawyer and blogger who was convicted of leaking classified FBI information to another blogger. [ 1 ] Leibowitz pleaded guilty on December 17, 2009, to knowingly and willfully disclosing five Secret level FBI documents in April 2009, to a blogger, who then published ...
Attorneys Samuel Leibowitz, Walter H. Pollak, and Osmond Frankel argued the case from February 15 to 18, 1935. Leibowitz showed the justices that the names of African Americans had been added to the jury rolls. The Justices examined the items closely with a magnifying glass. Thomas Knight maintained that the jury process was color blind.
Orthodox Jew Samuel Leibowitz dreams of making millions as a drug kingpin in Brazil, leading to a terrifying term in the deadly Carandiru Penitentiary. Episode 10: Nicaragua/I Am Not A Terrorist Duane Wollum is about to make some easy money smuggling cocaine, until an airport security check reveals that he is concealing a package.
Timothy Hutton stars as criminal defense attorney Samuel Leibowitz. The film begins after the first trial of the nine in the bustling city of Scottsboro, Alabama. Samuel Leibowitz, a successful Jewish lawyer from New York is called down past the Mason–Dixon line to defend the nine black youths.
He also published 25 books, including The Wounded Don't Cry, London Diary, Dress Rehearsal, and Courtroom, a biography of lawyer Samuel Leibowitz. His autobiography was titled By Quentin Reynolds . After World War II, Reynolds was best known for his 1955 libel suit against right-wing Hearst columnist Westbrook Pegler , who called him "yellow ...
Samuel Leibowitz (1915), criminal and civil rights lawyer, represented The Scottsboro Boys and argued Norris v. Alabama. The Samuel Leibowitz Professorship was endowed in his honor. Leonard Leo (1989), conservative legal activist, co-chair of the board of the Federalist Society
Nechama Leibowitz (1905–1997), sometimes Nehama Leibowitz, Israeli Bible scholar; René Leibowitz (1913–1972), a French composer of Polish-Latvian origin; Ronnie Leibowitz (born 1953), Israeli bank robber, also known as "Ofnobank" Samuel Leibowitz (1893–1978), New York trial lawyer; Yeshayahu Leibowitz (1903–1994), Israeli thinker and ...