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Haddon Lee
Sarokin (November 25, 1928 – June 20, 2023) was a
United States circuit judge of the
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Third Circuit and...
- case. In 1985, a
Federal District Court presided over by
Judge H. Lee
Sarokin of the
United States District Court for the
District of New Jersey, ruled...
- trial.
Artis was
paroled five
years later. In 1985
Federal Judge H. Lee
Sarokin of the
United States District Court for the
District of New Jersey, who...
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William Sarokin is a semi-retired
American sound engineer and do****entary filmmaker. He was
nominated for an
Academy Award in the
category Best Sound...
- June 17, 1999. She was
nominated to fill the
vacancy created when H. Lee
Sarokin retired in 1996. (Clinton had
nominated Robert Raymar to the seat in 1998...
- writ of
habeas corpus in
federal court.
Later that year,
Judge H. Lee
Sarokin of the
United States District Court for the
District of New
Jersey granted...
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appear in low-budget B movies. One of his
final roles was as
judge H. Lee
Sarokin in the
prison drama The
Hurricane (1999),
which reunited him with In the...
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which resulted in his
release in
November that year by
Judge Haddon Lee
Sarokin who
ruled that the case was
based on
racism and the
withholding of evidence...
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Outstanding Achievement in
Sound Mixing for
Television Series – One Hour
William Sarokin, John W. Cook II, Bill Freesh,
Beaux Nyguard and Mike
Marino for "eps2...
- shopping's CO₂ emissions". 26
February 2020.
Retrieved 4
November 2022.
Sarokin, David; Schulkin, Jay (26
August 2016).
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