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Sidney "Sid"
Leithman (14
October 1936 – 13 May 1991) was a
Canadian lawyer known for
representing numerous reputed organized crime figures in Montreal...
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Montreal lawyer,
Sidney Leithman, who
usually defended gangsters.
Although it was a
major breach of
ethics on the part of both men,
Leithman and
Savoie started...
- was with
Sidney "Sid"
Leithman, a high-profile
lawyer who was the
preferred defense counsel for
gangsters in Montreal.
Leithman had
successfully defended...
- Scholarship. He
practiced law
mostly in
Quebec for the law firm Cohen,
Leithman, Kaufman,
Yarosky & Fish
which later became Yarosky, Fish, Zigman, Isaacs...
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questions about his
business relationships with the
shady lawyer Sidney Leithman and the
gangster Allan "the Weasel" Ross.
Savoie told her that he had last...
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connected him to
Allan Ronald Ross, an Irish-Canadian drug lord, and
Sidney Leithman, a
prominent lawyer ****ociated with Montreal's
organized crime network...
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night after Slawvey's killing,
Savard was
phoned by the
lawyer Sidney Leithman who told him: "There's a lot of talk
going and I
think you
should be careful...
- case was
hindered by the
murder of the
lawyer for the accused,
Sidney Leithman, on 13 May 1991 and
ended on 8 June 1992 with the
accused all
making plea...
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services of
Sidney Leithman who was
regarded as one of Montreal's best
lawyers and was the
preferred defense counsel for gangsters.
Leithman successfully defended...
- last in the 1886 Gulf League,
playing the
season under manager Conrad Leithman. The Acid Iron
Earths team
ended the
season in
first place in the Gulf...