Irving Kaufman
Irving Robert Kaufman (June 24, 1910 - February 1, 1992) was the judge who presided over the trial of Ethel Rosenberg. Roy Cohn, the prosecutor in the case who happened to be a family friend of Kaufman, claimed in his autobiography that his influence led to Kaufman (a family friend) being appointed to the case, and that Kaufman had imposed the death penalty on Cohn's personal advice.
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June 24 - 1910 - February 1 - 1992 - Ethel Rosenberg - Roy Cohn - Prosecutor
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Kaufman excelled in school, and graduated from Fordham College at age 18, and from law school two years later.
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:The judge is forced for the most part to reach his audience through the medium of the press whose reporting of judicial decisions is all too often inaccurate and superficial. http://www.bartleby.com/63/48/1548.html
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