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Victor A. Altshul New Haven, May 19, 2010 To the Editor: Larry Pressler's comments in "The Technicality Generation" are true and worrying.
Another lawyer said it was "sad" that such a towering figure of international jurisprudence should seek refuge in the technicality of rules which he had helped draft.
After being pronounced guilty by a jury, Mr. Stevens went around telling Alaskans that he had "not been convicted of anything yet" — a fatuous distortion rooted in the technicality that he has not yet been sentenced.
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