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Defense attorney Frank A. Libby Jr. said that Byrne attempted to restrain Trombly after the student suddenly reach into his baggy jeans pocket, for what turned out to be a cell phone...

Author: By Simon W. Vozick-levinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BPD Officers Describe Alleged Beating | 8/15/2003 | See Source »

...defense attorneys argued that Byrne’s act was justified. In his opening statement, attorney Frank A. Libby Jr. said that as Trombly was being uncuffed in the station house he reached into his pocket for a shiny black object...

Author: By Simon W. Vozick-levinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Testimony Begins in Trial of Officer Who Allegedly Beat Student | 8/15/2003 | See Source »

...next delay was caused by the appointment of Byrne’s lawyer, Kenneth Fishman, to a judgeship in December 2002. Byrne remained without counsel—producing yet another postponement while he tried to find a lawyer—until this spring, when he retained Frank A. Libby Jr., who is still his lawyer. Neither Libby nor Fishman could be reached for comment...

Author: By Simon W. Vozick-levinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Trial Nears in Alleged Beating | 8/15/2003 | See Source »

...already mad" when he launched air attacks in response to Libyan terrorism in 1986. But Gaddafi became flustered when asked if he might be next on the U.S. list of Arab leaders to topple. "There is no possibility this could happen," he said, adding later, in a frank assessment of his own relative weakness: "We have no interest in being hostile against a superpower like America. We wish to have good relations because we will benefit from that. To be at loggerheads with America, we shall lose." If Gaddafi is serious about taking responsibility for Lockerbie, then final meetings among...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gaddafi's Confession? | 8/10/2003 | See Source »

Daniel McGlinchey—a foreign policy aide to Rep. Barney Frank ’61, D-Mass., who has played a prominent role in Washington’s push to free Yang—said he thought the behavior of the Chinese government could only be explained by a fundamental inability to understand Yang’s work for democracy...

Author: By Simon W. Vozick-levinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: KSG Grad Tried in Beijing for Espionage | 8/8/2003 | See Source »

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