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Leonard F. Joy ’56 on representing the infamous and the “truly good”

July 20, 2011 | Comments Off on Leonard F. Joy ’56 on representing the infamous and the “truly good”

COPIED FROM THE HLS WEBSITE for testing The following story by Natalie Singer, “Defense’s Joys and Joy’s Defenses,” appeared in the Summer 2011 issue of the Harvard Law Bulletin. At the reins of New York’s federal public defender office for two decades, Leonard F. Joy ’56 represented notorious defendants in cases involving international intrigue, terrorism […]