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Lynne Irene Stewart (October 8, 1939 – March 7, 2017) was an American defense attorney who was known for representing controversial, famous defendants. She herself was convicted on charges of conspiracy and providing material support to terrorists in 2005, [ 1 ] and sentenced to 28 months in prison.
Similarly, Davis's attorneys William Kunstler and Lynne Stewart as well as Davis's peers and family all contended that, five years before the shootout, certain police officers had recruited Davis, age 15, to deal drugs under their sponsorship, and then turned a blind eye to the dealing of Davis's associates who began working under him; but then ...
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Lynne Stewart (1939–2017), American defense attorney; Lynne Marie Stewart (born 1946), American actress This page was last edited on 4 ...
Stewart was a member of The Groundlings in the 1970s, and met both Paul Reubens and Phil Hartman there. [8] [9] Stewart played several different nurses on the television series M*A*S*H. [10] She had a small part in the 1973 film American Graffiti as Bobbie, who drove the car of girls who pick up Curt (Richard Dreyfuss) in one scene. [11]
October 8 – Lynne Stewart, American defense attorney (d. 2017) October 9. Willie Morrow, American businessman and inventor (d. 2022) [25] O. V. Wright, American singer (d. 1980) October 12 – Carolee Schneemann, American visual artist (d. 2019) [26] October 13. T. J. Cloutier, American poker player; Melinda Dillon, American actress (d. 2023)
He briefly represented Larry Davis, accused of robbing and killing drug dealers, when he was a senior staff lawyer for the Legal Aid Society. [7] In 1990 Cohen joined with William Kunstler and Lynne Stewart (who was indicted for this case) for the defense of the sheikh Abdul Rahman Yasin, the mastermind of the World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
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