Earlier this week, a judge in the Bronx ruled in the case of Edward Garry, who has served more than twenty years in prison for the murder, in 1995, of a retired N.Y.P.D. detective. The judge’s opinion ran sixty-one pages, but it was five words that mattered most: “a new trial is ordered.”
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Published on March 24, 2017 13:20