Admitted: 1983, New York; 1989, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit,1994, U.S. Supreme Court
Law School: J.D., cum laude
Biography: Member, Cardozo Law Review, 1980-1981. Adjunct Professor, New York Law School, 2004-2007. Recipient, Innovative CLE Program Award for research, development and presentation of "Effective Trial Communication Techniques: The Application of Advertising, Drama and Psychology to Trials," New York County Lawyers' Association, October 21, 2003. Author: "Departed Defendants: Challenging Convictions From Abroad," The New York Law Journal, June 14, 2006; "Opening Within the Rules," The New York Law Journal, July 17, 2002; "May Jurors Question Witnesses?" The New York Law Journal, September 25, 2003; "Interrogations and Confessions," Criminal Defense Techniques, Chapter 3, (Matthew Bender, 1988).
Born: Norfolk, Virginia, January 22, 1956
Cases: People v. Calderone, 151 Misc.2d 530 (New York Cty. 1991); United States v. Lynch, 162 F.3d 732 (2d Cir. 1998).