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Irving Howard Saypol (September 3, 1905 – June 30, 1977) was a
United States attorney for the
Southern District of New York and a New York
Supreme Court...
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October 9, 1944, to
January 1945
before official confirmation to the post.
Saypol served as
Acting U.S.
Attorney from
October 1949 to
April 13, 1950, before...
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United States Attorney for the
Southern District of New York,
Irving Saypol and his 23-year-old
confidential ****istant, Roy Cohn.
Harry Gold and Elizabeth...
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Irving Kaufman presided over the trial, with ****istant U.S.
Attorney Irving Saypol leading the
prosecution and
criminal defense lawyer Emmanuel Bloch representing...
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States District Court Judge Sylvester Ryan,
facing questioning by
Irving Saypol, the
United States Attorney for the
Southern District of New York, described...
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Inquest (1983): "At the trial,
Elitcher had to be led
frequently by
Saypol as he told a
story that was
vague and improbable. He
claimed that Rosenberg...
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convicted of
perjury in two
separate trials.
While working in
Irving H.
Saypol's office for the
Southern District of New York, Cohn ****isted with the prosecutor's...
- but did not have a new
catalog for that year. In
December 1968
Ronald Saypol,
Joshua Cowen's
former grandson-in-law,
became President and CEO of the...
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Justine James Kisicki as
Cecil Simms J.J.
Horna as The
Blind Kid Ben
Saypol as
Timmy Morelli Tony
Devon as
Danny Hogan Rohn
Thomas as Sgt.
Disapri Tuesday...
- Knight,
Damen Fletcher,
Jerry Swindall,
James Kisicki, J.J. Horna, Ben
Saypol, Tony
Devon 17 Bean
Gramercy Pictures /
Working Title Films Mel
Smith (director);...