Criminal
Jan. 26, 2018
After Nassar, what is to be done?
It will take more than merely a harsh criminal sentence or a few depositions to break this spell.





Robert L. Bastian Jr.
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Bastian & Dini
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Whittier Law School
Hand wringing is overrated. Dispensing with even that fig leaf of nicety makes it no less easy framing a coherent and compassionate response to the cascade of pain and betrayed trust flowing from the Michigan courtroom during the sentencing hearing for Dr. Lawrence Nassar; that broken damn where 169 young women, current and former gymnasts, have delivered victim impact statements.
Given the amount of pain suffered and to be endured, ...
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