Larry Glick

A. Joseph Ross joe@attorneyross.com
Sun Mar 9 01:19:56 EST 2008


On 8 Mar 2008 at 16:01, Dan.Strassberg wrote:

> Dapper O'Neil may have been the Boston Censor at that time but wasn't
> the post held at one point by a gentleman named Dick Sinnot? Having a
> censor named Sinnot struck a lot of people--including me--as very
> funny.
 
When I worked for the Town of Brookline, back in the early 1970s, the 
Town Treasurer's name was Nevergelt.

I've been before Judge Fine, Judge Lynch, Judge Lawless, Judge 
Outlaw, and Judge Feloney.  That last guy, though, pronounced his 
name with the accent on the second syllable.

And back in law school, in my criminal law course, I once read a case 
about sex crimes with an opinion by Judge Horny.

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