The “Liberty City” case gained momentum in the news at the end of January at the third trial. Professor Winick was asked to comment on the case by the Miami Herald and the New York Times.
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The “Liberty City” case gained momentum in the news at the end of January at the third trial. Professor Winick was asked to comment on the case by the Miami Herald and the New York Times.
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On April 17th, 2008, The New York Times quoted Prof. Winick on the mistrial of the ‘Liberty City 7′ case: The jurors did not comment. Bruce J. Winick, a law professor at the University of Miami who followed the case, said the mistrial showed public skepticism of the pre-emptive terrorism-related arrests. “Politics played too...
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September 3, 2006 (late edition) National Desk, pg 19, col 1 Bruce J. Winick, a law professor at the University of Miami, said that while prosecutors in Florida rarely referred noncapital cases to grand juries, they sometimes did so with sensitive cases to be extra-cautious
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New York Times, May 21, 2006, Section 14; Column 1; The City Weekly Desk; Pg. 13 (copyright, 2006, New York Times, reprinted here with permission) The New York Legislature is debating whether to approve a sex offender civil commitment law. The law would allow the attorney general to confine sex offenders in secure hospitals...
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“It’s a very important new revolution” in the way courts work, said Bruce J. Winick, a former city health official who is now an academic expert on what he calls “therapeutic jurisprudence.” New York Times, April 26, 2005 – A1
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