Jim Tracy: The largest manhunt in state history. Jim Tracy: It was a scene like had never been seen before up there. Speaker 24: You see the air shaft there? Lisa Lerman: To take this information to the prosecutor and say-. Jad Abumrad: Three, two, one. Describes the controversial decision of a court-appointed attorney not to divulge information his client had revealed about two unsolved murders. [4] The exception states that a lawyer may reveal information relating to their client if they reasonably believe it is necessary "to prevent reasonably certain death or substantial bodily harm. Jim Tracy: So they could keep an eye on him. He lived in 1940, at address, New York. frank armani: To shock the jury's mind. Brenna Farrell: So, they put him in an ambulance, and they rush him to the nearest hospital, in Plattsburgh. frank armani: I was a fighter, I liked fights. Jamie York is our senior producer. Brenna Farrell: Go sit at the kitchen table drinking coffee and just waiting for the morning paper to come, because he was just alone with it. In the course of debriefing by his lawyers, Garrow admitted killing Domblewski. & CREMATORY, INC. 19698 GREENO RD. Brenna Farrell: Not moving. Once you start thinking about it, it won't go away. Jim Tracy: I live in the foothills of the Adirondacks. Brenna Farrell: And so as the prosecutor, you're not going to look so good if you give a deal to this reprehensible man. [1], Garrow was convicted for Domblewski's murder. Brenna Farrell: And he yells back up to Belge frank armani: "Get me out of here. Frank had 10 siblings: Palmyra Armani, Richard Armani and 8 other siblings. frank armani: When you're fighting a case for a defendant, you're fighting the state, and tyranny. During the course of the discussions between Garrow and his two counsel, three other murders were admitted by Garrow, one being in Onondaga County. If the lawyer cannot get all the facts about the case, he can only give his client half of a defense. Armani and another lawyer, Francis Belge, had just been appointed to represent Robert Garrow for the murder of Philip Domblewski, an 18-year-old college student who was camping in the Adirondacks with three friends when Garrow attacked them and tied them all to trees. Roberta Petz: Okay, all right. Dennis Episcopo officiating. He says, "She got stabbed with my knife. frank armani: I don't like surprises. Brenna Farrell: So then when Mr. Petz leaves Mr. Armani, he loses it. How Shakespeares 'Hamlet' can shed light on legal bias, Family law gave this lawyer some ideas about what clients really want. Brenna Farrell: Had flown in from Chicago. Jim Tracy: People loaded their rifles, they locked their doors for the first time, and Speaker 17: We've noticed a lot of people leaving around here. frank armani: Relief, you know. frank armani: That was our only defense. Brenna Farrell: Yeah, he's trying to get a better deal for this murderer. Jim Tracy: Armani decides to elicit a man named Francis Belge. Lisa Lerman: Garrow wouldn't talk to any lawyer except for Armani. No one's really sure exactly what those might be, but it could be something like tampering with evidence, obstruction of justice, or-. He admitted moving the remains to get a better picture and was charged with failing to report a dead body, then failing to provide it with a decent burial. Brenna Farrell: How did that feel? I'm the kind that wants to know everything. Author: Tom Alibrandi, Frank H. Armani Format: Paperback Publish Date: Jul 01, 1991 ISBN-10: 0061002259 ISBN-13: 9780061002250 List Price: $4.95 Add to Wish List Link to this Book Add to Bookbag Sell this Book Buy it at Amazon Compare Prices Details Description Reviews Author: Tom Alibrandi Author: Frank H. Armani Language: English Publisher: The case was even the subject of a book titled Privileged Information (co-written by Armani) and the basis for the 1987 feature film Sworn to Silence. Syracuse, NY 13219. Armani toughed it out, but he suffered. [21], The Buried Bodies Case helped shape the development of one of the main exceptions to the ABA's rule on confidentiality (Model Rule 1.6). Opinion 479 (1978). frank armani: Up in the Adirondacks there. A few contemporary legal and ethical doctrines are relevant in cases like the Buried Bodies Case today. 28 lutego. And I just had that feeling that this guy is dangerous, and a lot of things are going to happen. The 16-year-old was attending summer school in Syracuse . Thomas Anthony Armani of Sterling, Virginia passed away peacefully on January 3, 2021 at Heritage Hall. Our fact checkers are [Eva Dasher 00:47:42] and Michelle Harris. frank armani: And just get the facts. Brenna Farrell: People calling, saying stuff like, "How can you live with yourself, I'm going to kill you. And Armani agreed to it. He said, "Freeze," or "Drop your gun," something to that effect. When the plea fell through, he didn't have any other options for sharing that information. Armani . Jim Tracy: Locals that knew the area, they came with rifles, and all of a sudden, they spotted them Brenna Farrell: The killer and Freeman Jim Tracy: Laying down in the ditch, and when they did, Freeman got up and ran towards the men, screaming for help, saying, "He's got a gun, he's going to shoot!". [2] Authorities continued to search for the missing women for months as their families grieved. But from the cops' perspective, they think that he's involved in a recent murder and a missing girl, and they think that girl could still be alive. Brenna Farrell: Pretty soon after the verdict, Armani and Belge learn that they could be facing criminal charges. Jim Tracy: So, Saturday night, July 28th, 1973, four young people Brenna Farrell: Ages 18 to 23 Jim Tracy: Three men and a woman, go camping in the Adirondacks. Armani is one of two upstate New York lawyers who in the mid-1970s became embroiled in an agonizing test of a lawyers duty to maintain client confidences under some of the most trying circumstances imaginable. That case got dismissed, but then frank armani: He got picked up for molesting some young girls, kids. Jim Tracy: So, after he had the four people tied, he went back to the first boy, 18-year-old Philip Domblewski and Brenna Farrell: Because the other three kids were spread out through the forest, they couldn't really see what was happening. Navigating 'introvert hell': You don't have to be hard-charging to be an impactful legal networker, Redacting confidential client information: The devil is in the details, How to mindfully navigate a career transition, Is jargon a 'perversion of language'? [15] The appeals court confirmed that the claims should be dismissed, but expressed concern about a limitless attorney-client privilege. These are missing kids, we're the only ones who know, shouldn't we just call the police? He was well-respected, had a good reputation. I wrote letters to both families, and I made a bunch of phone calls, and understandably no one wanted to talk to me. Special thanks to Tom Alibrandi, author of Privileged Information, with Frank Armani, Laurence Gooley, author of Terror in the Adirondacks: The True Story of Serial Killer Robert F. Garrow, Charl Bader and the students in her Criminal Defense Clinic at Fordham University, Leslie Levin and the students in her Legal Profession class at The University of Connecticut School of Law, Clark D. Cunningham at Georgia State University College of Law, Debra Armani, Mary Armani,Lohr McKinstry,Tom Scozzafava,Stephanie Jenkins, Brian Farrell, Jennifer Brumback and Nick Capodice. While the two lawyers insisted that their duty of client confidentiality obliged them to remain silent, they were widely reviled outside the profession for withholding the information. His companions escaped, but Domblewski didnt. Armani insists he is no hero. Brenna Farrell: And that's partly why this was so hard for Armani, because when that plea deal fell apart, that was his chance to try to get this information to the families. Preceded in death by her parents, husband Frank, son Michael, brothers Anthony, Samuel, Charles, James and Albert Camut, and her sisters Christine Paolillo . [5][6] It also showcases the ethical questions that can arise for lawyers related to confidentiality, attorney-client privilege, and clients' self-incrimination. When Frank Armani learnedhis clients most gruesome secrets, he made a morally startling decision that stunned the world and goes to the heart of what it means to be a defense attorney- how far should lawyersgo to provide thebest defense to the worst people. [1][7] Belge later uncovered Hauck's body in a nearby cemetery based on Garrow's description. And he says he would handle the Garrow case just the same if he had it to do over again. Mr. That water, I think it's from deeper down in there dripping, I can't tell where it's dripping, everything up here is frozen solid so I'm not sure what that is. Membership Details; MY ACCOUNT. Lisa Lerman: You know, your client is obviously severely mentally ill. Brenna Farrell: And what they saw was this middle-aged man peering into the tent. You're up high, it's a high, but you're scared. [4][7][19] During Watergate, the American Bar Association (ABA) began reconsidering attorneys' ethical obligations. Jim Tracy: His friend. For almost five months in 1973, Alicia Hauck's family lived through the hell of not knowing whether she was dead or alive. "[12], The prosecution appealed. frank armani: No. But during his trial in 1974, under direct questioning by Belge, Garrow confessed to murdering Domblewski, the other male camper and the two women who had been missing, as well as to a number of rapes and abductions throughout upstate New York. Frank Henry Armani is an attorney in Camillus, NY. Jim Tracy: Including all these murders and all these rapes. This. Brenna Farrell: But then, Garrow mentions two particular girls. Funeral services for Armani will be held on Tuesday, January 12th at Appleton Alliance Church, 2693 W. Grand Chute Blvd at 3:00 PM with Rev. frank armani: Because I felt I needed support. Lisa Lerman: Maybe 25 to life. What are your options? Family and friends will be received at Frank F. DeBor Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., 1065 Brookline Blvd. Share. There's no justification, you couldn't justify it in my mind. frank armani: One, a school teacher had assaulted his child, he wanted to sue the school, and I talked him out of it. [5][6] This duty of confidentiality extends beyond information the client tells the lawyer directly. Brenna Farrell: So the guy at the center of this conflict Lisa Lerman: Was a man named Frank Armani. Brenna Farrell: Couple of months ago, producer Simon Adler and I went up to visit them. 1 of 4. Family and friends can send flowers and condolences in memory of the loved one. He would get these intense headaches, and become psychotic and do horrible things. Jim Tracy: And when this happened, the three of them, in their panic, were able to break loose and start running. Our staff includes Simon Adler, Brenna Farrell, David Gebel, Matt Kielty, Rob Krulwich, Annie McEwen, Andy Mills, Latif Nasser, Malissa O'Donnell, Kelsey Padgett, Arianne Wack, and Molly Webster. frank armani: Of course, yes, and I knew Mr. Hauck from bowling, because his other daughter and my daughter were in the same class, and I knew him from church and whatnot, yeah. Brenna Farrell: In fact, he has a heart attack while this is all going on. Armani stands as a role model for legal ethics and is widely regarded within the legal profession for his work on the Lake Pleasant, N.Y. murder case. Brenna Farrell: He's got a flashlight that he takes out. Jim Tracy: He was an ex convict. The lawyers told nobody about their clients confession; nor did they reveal that they had located the bodies of his two missing victimseven after the father of one of the victims begged them for information about the fate of his missing daughter. frank armani: Both. This year, he was nominated for the Michael Franck Award presented by the ABA Center for Professional Responsibility. In 2006, he received a distinguished-lawyer award from the Onondaga County (N.Y.) Bar Association. Jim Tracy: Detective McCabe and the district attorney at Armani's office. His guide was the oath he had taken when he was sworn in as a lawyer in 1956. Brenna Farrell: And the cops are stationed right outside, just watching. Experts say the case offers a particularly stark, compelling example of one of the most difficult ethical dilemmas to confront a lawyer. Produced by Matt Kielty and Brenna Farrell. Jim Tracy: By Monday or Tuesday, they had 200 men on the case. I think the instinct is to side with the families and to imagine what they went through, but my feeling is that how could any of us possibly imagine that if we hadn't gone through it? Brenna Farrell: They end up chasing through the forest. Jim Tracy: But maybe it was because he had temporarily gone insane. (251) 990-7775. You're a fool if you don't. Background Armani, Frank Henry was born on September 12, 1927 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Jim Tracy: He kind of resembled Mickey Mantle. He had a buck knife, binoculars around his neck. I sort of wish I'd brought some flowers or something. Betty Boothroyd - brytyjska polityk . Robert Krulwich: With help from Alexander [Lee Young 00:47:38], Stephanie Tam, and [Mikhail Lowinger 00:47:40]. Trying to give him hope that we would bring it to a conclusion. on Professional Ethics, "The Buried Bodies Case: Alive and Well After Thirty Years", "Rule 1.6: Confidentiality of Information", "Legal Ethics: Confidentiality and the Case of Robert Garrow's Lawyers", "Slayer's 2 Lawyers Kept Secret of 2 More Killings", "Codes and Virtues: Can Good Lawyers be Good Ethical Deliberators? Brenna Farrell: A blue sneaker? [8] The attorneys believed they were bound by a duty of confidentiality not to disclose information that could incriminate their client. [10][14] It also shows the potential tension between a lawyer's professional obligations and their personal interests or values. In 1973, a massive manhunt in New York's Adirondack Mountains ended when police captured a man named Robert Garrow. [1] She suggested lawyers should consider the victims' families when deciding whether to keep information about missing victims confidential. ", Brenna Farrell: At one point he finds a dead fish in his car. Brenna Farrell: And a pedophile in prison? [5] The case has helped shape the development of ethical rules on confidentiality. Radiolab is produced by Jad Abumrad. 1. We took an oath to keep the confidences of our client. Brenna Farrell: It was this sort of hilly area off the side of the road. frank armani: Our families picnic together. So after that, Armani said his mother, she'd be up at night crying, she would go to bed at night-. And even after the victims bodies were accidentally discovered several months later in separate locations hundreds of miles apart. The day after Garrow finished testifying, Armani and Belge acknowledged publicly that they had known all along about the murders and the locations of the victims bodies. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Dr. Frank Thomas Bunch, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store . Brenna Farrell: Plea bargain. Events Add an event There's still time to send flowers to Mary Anne LaRock's service. And thats when this story really gets started. This episodewe consider a string of barbaric crimes by a hated man, and theattorney who, when called to defend him, also wound up defending a core principle of our legal system. Local obituaries for the Montgomery, Alabama area 2,937 Results Thursday, March 2, 2023 Add Photos 1 Memory Dora A Belser Dora Belser's passing on Saturday, February 25, 2023 has been publicly. This is giving me such Speaker 24: Yeah, you don't want to slide down in there. Select this result to view Frank H Armani's phone number, address, and more. frank armani: And then We found this air vent. Speaker 16: Today, we've broken down our manpower into roving patrols Jim Tracy: Men armed with all kinds of weapons, rifles, shotguns, bloodhounds. It's known as the Buried Bodies Case. Lisa Lerman: Driving the lady friend's car. I'm wondering if there's anything you would like to say about Susan that doesn't have to do with any of this, that you would want people to know? Brenna Farrell: And Lisa told me about this panel she organized back in 2007. To take him out, you'd need a .45. [9], Although both lawyers were ultimately absolved of wrongdoing, the fallout took a toll on Armani and Belge. He was shot to death by police in September 1978, shortly after making a daring prison escape. frank armani: And I hadn't seen him in a while. [5] A court can quash a request for a lawyer to disclose information that violates the privilege. And Garrow started running. Armani and Belge, who died in 1989, kept their clients secret for nearly a year. And so they thought he might be dead. frank armani: And then we went out the back door and took off. [4][2], Following Garrow's confession, Armani and Belge decided to confirm whether Garrow was telling the truth. Jun 3, 2016. Jim Tracy: That they left their tents up, they left barbecues smoldering, they left behind coolers. Everybody thought she might have just run away. Brenna Farrell: Six months later. Brenna Farrell: When they got there, they went up to Garrow's room, up on the fifth floor of the hospital. Garrow also admitted that he had abducted, raped and murdered a 16-year-old girl. Jim Tracy: And he asked him, father to father Brenna Farrell: "Is there anything you can tell me about my daughter? Lisa Lerman: And as Frank got lowered down into the hole frank armani: I could see her sneak. Doina Botez - rumuska artystka; Pelayo Novo - hiszpaski pikarz; Grant Turner - nowozelandzki pikarz; 27 lutego. This, of necessity, involves telling his attorney everything remotely connected with the crime. Brenna Farrell: Well first and foremost you have to ask yourself, is this true? Robert Krulwich: So now what does he do? Brenna Farrell: And why didn't you? And so I guess that's why I was hoping to talk to you, to kind of let you have a chance to communicate some of that experience. He was alone with this secret, and he knew at that moment, the police are trying to find these girls. Jim Tracy: But they could hear clearly, and they heard vomiting sounds, and then they heard Philip's voice get really high, and they knew something was happening, something bad was happening to him. Brenna Farrell: Reporter Jim Tracy again. Brenna Farrell: According to the law. Born in Amboy, NY to Myles and Hazel. Frank is a resident of 72 Innsbruck Drv, Emporium, PA 15834. Brenna Farrell: Oh, be careful. Brenna Farrell: So Armani goes to talk to Belge. To have to live through that, I mean how do you relate losing your daughter, you know? Brenna Farrell: Maybe Garrow murdered this kid. Okay, I'm Roberta Petz, and I'm Susan's mother. I had some horrible thoughts. Robert Krulwich: This is Lisa Lerman. He says listen, I've got information on two bodies. Schuler. People v. Belge, 372 N.Y.S.2d 798.). [11], The central question Armani and Belge faced was whether to disclose the location of the missing women's bodies. Apostle Howard Witherspoon will officiate. Brenna Farrell: It's taught in law schools across the country. Tom's favorite duty station while in the Air . [1] He was tied to a tree and stabbed to death. Jim Tracy: Helicopters. Brenna Farrell: But at the same time, the defendant has to be able to share absolutely everything with the lawyers and know that they're in that safe space of that relationship. [23], The mother of Susan Petz, one of the girls murdered by Garrow, remains unsatisfied by the case. Brenna Farrell: And on top of that Speaker 30: One of the cutting questions and the one that has raised the greatest amount of controversy is the one over the attorney-client privilege. Jim Tracy: There was columns written, editorials written, letters to the editor. Brenna Farrell: And Armani and Belge, they need as much information about what Garrow has done as they possibly can get so they can start to build their defense. Brenna Farrell: Did you have a feeling that you really weren't taken into consideration as all of this was happening? Pull me back up.". Brenna Farrell: At this point, it was just Belge in the room, and he told him, yes he had killed Domblewski, and he had also killed other people too. Location & Hours. Speaker 31: Want to just stand up. frank armani: Yeah. While those differences in language might seem like ethical hair-splitting, the 2002 amendment was one of the most hotly debated items in a package of Model Rules revisions considered by the ABA House of Delegates. Belge walks out the door, he grabs Frank, and he says frank armani: He says, "Let's go.". Robert Krulwich: I'm Robert Krulwich. His companions escaped, but Domblewski didn't. Brenna Farrell: And in 1962 his plane went down and he was lost at sea. 67 years experience in General Practice. [4] While testifying in his own defense, Garrow admitted to murdering four people including Petz and Hauck. Unclaimed. Lisa Lerman: And there were about 400 people in the room. Combien gagne t il d argent ? Handy, 85, of Warwick died Sunday January 1st at his home. Are you trying to get a better sentence for a murderer by offering his murder victims? Brenna Farrell: In fact at one point, looking in the rear view mirror, they got a little spooked. [6] The case contributed to an exception that allows lawyers to disclose information if a person could be imminently harmed. Tue Mar 07 Visitation 12:00 PM Neopit Community Center 6797 BIA Rte 431, Neopit, WI 54150 Send Flowers Thu Mar 09 Call 315-468-2431 today. [4] They told the prosecutor that they might be able to provide information to help authorities find the missing women if Garrow were sentenced to life in a mental hospital rather than prison. Armani had lost a brother. Lisa Lerman: Because we have Sixth Amendment right to counsel and the Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate oneself. Jim Tracy: For the murder of Phil Domblewski. And when we left it they were where, they were stuck, right? Only $14.99/m; NEED A LAWYER? Lisa Lerman: And it was a love feast. Brenna Farrell: When that deal fell apart that was actually, that was particularly devastating for Armani because just the day before Jim Tracy: Susan Petz's father-. June 8, 2022 lista de comandos de visual basic para excel. Mr. Armani is now in his eighties, he's retired. [1] During direct examination of Garrow, Belge asked, Is that the one I found? implying that he was aware of the dead women prior to trial. Brenna Farrell: and what Armani and Belge did Speaker 31: The Dead Bodies Case. frank armani: My name is Frank Armani, and I was the attorney for Robert Garrow. The case created. Speaker 28: That this is anything short of shabby subversion of the law and of justice. Jim Tracy: 21-year-old Susan Petz, and another girl, 16-year-old Alicia Hauck. [17][20] All states have some ethical duty of confidentiality in their code of professional responsibility. frank armani: I said to myself, "The son of a bitch did it.". Also to Laurence Gooley, the author of Terror in the Adirondacks. Because I don't think it's ethical at all, and to think it's being taught as the right way to do things in an ethical class is totally incomprehensible to me. [9][16] It further explained that disclosure of all possibly pertinent information allows attorneys to craft the strongest defense and protect their clients' rights to the fullest extent. You can contact his by emailing at [email protected] popularity rank for the name Frank was 421 in the US in 2020, the Social Security . Susan's body is discovered by two kids who were playing up in the mines. Brenna Farrell: I'd love to have you start wherever you'd like. ", Jad Abumrad: "Is that the one I found?". Brenna Farrell: And then in December of 1973, five months after the girls disappear, their bodies happen to be discovered within two weeks of each other. [3] Armani and Belge were later absolved of any wrongdoing. Son of Ezzelin M. and Edvige (Oliana) Armani. Their once-thriving law practices withered. Brenna Farrell: And so they got back on the highway and they drove through the Adirondacks, until finally they get here. Maybe they ought to think not only about the criminal who they're trying to defend, but what about the victims? His favorite food was pizza and popcorn. Brenna Farrell: They eventually find the man's car, and they're able to run the license plate, and it comes back with an ID. He starts drinking blood, having sex with the animals, and then he starts admitting to a series of rapes throughout his adult life. The parents of one victim filed an ethics complaint against the two lawyers with state bar disciplinary officials. Robert Krulwich: Only? Brenna Farrell: Most of them lawyers, and they were there to watch, onstage, the featured speaker Frank Armani. Tom Alibrandi. [1] Garrow also claimed he murdered and hid the bodies of two missing women, Susan Petz and Alicia Hauck. It's horrible, you know? He kept it a secret for 5 months. frank armani: Well, if I'm going to do it I'm going to do it openly, you know? [18], The Buried Bodies Case attracted significant attention in the mid-1970s in the throes of the Watergate scandal. And she initially didn't want to go on the record, but we emailed, and after a few phone calls she ended up changing her mind, and decided that she did want to go on the record. Armani and Belge, who both practiced in Syracuse, received widespread support from the legal profession. frank armani: I wanted to go on an insanity defense. frank armani: He looked at me as his attorney. Its a central case in our development and understanding of what it means to be a lawyer., Morgan and other experts say the case still is relevant to the ongoing debate over the boundaries of a lawyers duty of confidentiality to clients. Jim Tracy: He'd talk basically about anything but the cases. Brenna Farrell: And now, over 40 years later, this case-, Speaker 31: Let's talk about-. [1] In a 2016 interview with Radiolab, she criticized law schools for teaching the case. [3] It is a fixture in professional responsibility textbooks. [3][10] They chose not to alert authorities despite pleas from Hauck's father for information. He had promised, he said, to maintain the confidence and preserve inviolate the secrets of his client. Lisa Lerman: To go look for the bodies. [1][2] When the public discovered Armani and Belge had kept this information secret, they faced criminal charges and disbarment proceedings. So option one, we've got to call the police. His age is 68. [5], The case also raises broader ethical questions about the role of the lawyer, and their obligations to their clients and society as a whole. It's done. frank armani: Wake up 2:30 in the morning with the sweat running down your back. We didn't go and pick it up at Boston University, it was too difficult for us. frank armani: Well, when you Brenna Farrell: So just to give a bit of background, Mr. Armani told me that when he was a kid, he got picked on for a couple different reasons, and he said he was always the guy that wouldn't walk away. They knew this thing. Brenna Farrell: Mm-hmm (affirmative). He needed to get from Garrow his story and it needed to be just them, he didn't want the cops in on it yet. Brenna Farrell: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Hey, I'm Jad Abumrad. Lisa Lerman: This case, it's what my husband and I refer to as a mental magnet. Belge has since died. How did this whole story start for you? Regardez le Salaire Mensuel de Michael Britton Obituary en temps rel. Jim Tracy: When the manhunt commenced on Monday morning Speaker 15: Many deputies and state police standing by. This case is not just an interesting historical footnote, says Morgan. Roberta Petz: Yes, you were the only, in talking to you did I know that, yes. [24] Similarly, some have considered a new exception to confidentiality rules to allow disclosure when victims suffer severe emotional harm. It's still a struggle to discuss this, because it'll never go away as long as I live, so. You're going to give a little and you're going to take a little. frank armani: And then Belge held my feet and let me down in there. [3], The New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional Ethics found that the attorneys acted ethically by refusing to disclose information about the missing women. Luty 2023. Black hair, strong man. Roberta Petz: Okay. Brenna Farrell: And he was doing really well. Sharon Smith: Robert Garrow's primary line of defense will apparently be not guilty by reason of insanity. [4] Several legal scholars believe Armani and Belge acted ethically in refraining from sharing their client's confession. We've got to tell the prosecutor. Robert Krulwich: Thanks also to Tom Alibrandi, author of Privileged Information, with Frank Armani. And all of a sudden, they heard the zipper on the tent go up. Lisa Lerman: And my view is Frank Armani is a real-life hero. Other lives: Art lover who helped create a radio station, bank, orchestra and arboretum in his passion for making positive social change So anyway. Get introduced. Brenna Farrell: Even if everybody hates you, even if maybe you hate yourself a little bit, you have to do your job, and that job is to be in the role of the person that fights as hard as they can for their client.

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