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Former Skakel attorney defends handling of trial

The attorney who represented Michael Skakel during his murder trial defended his handling of the case a day after the Kennedy cousin blasted his work.

Attorney Michael Sherman testified Friday in a Connecticut court, where Skakel is challenging his 2002 conviction on the grounds that he was deprived of his constitutional right to effective legal representation.

Hearst Connecticut Newspapers (http://bit.ly/Y3apei) reported that Sherman defended his work for Skakel but also testified that he still believes his former client is innocent. Testimony ended Friday; a ruling is not expected for months.

Skakel, the 52-year-old nephew of Robert F. Kennedy’s widow, Ethel Kennedy, is serving 20 years to life for the 1975 golf club bludgeoning of Martha Moxley when they were 15-year-old neighbors in Greenwich.

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Information from: Connecticut Post, http://www.connpost.com

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Kerry Kennedy fights NY drugged-driving charge

Kerry Kennedy argued Friday that the drugged-driving case against her should be dismissed because she accidentally took a sleeping pill and because the only damage done was to her pride and her famous name.

In a 99-page motion filed in North Castle Town Court, Kennedy and her lawyer also recount her work for social justice and include a large file of glowing letters from friends and relatives.

Kennedy is the ex-wife of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the daughter of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and the niece of President John Kennedy.

She was arrested July 13 after police said her Lexus swerved into a tractor-trailer on Interstate 684 in North Castle, near her Bedford home. Police found her on an exit ramp and reported she failed sobriety tests and was slurring her speech.

Tests found a small amount of the sleeping drug zolpidem in Kennedy’s blood. She said she believes she accidentally took a sleeping pill instead of her daily thyroid medication.

In the motion, she said the two bottles were side by side and “are virtually identical in size, shape and appearance.”

“I have too much regard for the lives of others, as well as my own, to place them at risk by driving while under the influence of zolpidem,” she wrote in an affidavit.

Kennedy also discussed her work as president of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, for Amnesty International and for human rights groups involving Tibet and Northern Ireland.

Her lawyer’s affidavit and many letters to the prosecutor praise her as a champion of justice and a good mother to her three daughters.

“Human rights defenders in need from the tomato fields of Florida to the slums of Port au Prince, the desert of Western Sahara and the still homeless of New Orleans have come to rely on her compassion, keen insight, judgment and support,” wrote Kennedy’s mother, Ethel Kennedy.

Other letters came from her brothers, sisters and in-laws, several priests and an assistant secretary of state.

Defense lawyer Gerald Lefcourt said a defendant’s character can be taken into consideration and added, “By any objective standard, Kerry Kennedy is a uniquely …read more
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Prosecutors seek dismissal of latest Skakel appeal

Prosecutors want a judge to dismiss Michael Skakel‘s latest challenge of his 2002 murder conviction, saying the Kennedy cousin’s claim that his trial attorney did a poor job should have been raised in an earlier appeal and that many of the issues he cites were previously rejected.

A hearing is planned Thursday in Rockville Superior Court. Skakel, 52, is not expected to attend.

Skakel’s attorneys say the appeal should not be dismissed and that Skakel has a right to show he was wrongly convicted.

Skakel is serving 20 years to life in prison for the fatal beating of Martha Moxley in Greenwich in 1975, when they were 15-year-old neighbors. Skakel, a nephew of Robert F. Kennedy’s widow, Ethel Kennedy, recently lost a bid for parole after a hearing in which he reiterated his innocence.

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