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Thomas F. Liotti,
"A Commentary, Advocating the Assigned Case." The Defender,
January/February, 1983 at 17 and 18.
Thomas F. Liotti and Christopher W. Zeh, Another Viewpoint: A
Lawyer Speaks Up On Crime Problems, Part Two in the Glen Cove
Record Pilot; the Great Neck Record; Manhasset Press; The Oyster
Bay Enterprise Pilot; Port Washington News; The Roslyn News and
The Westbury Times, February 3, 1983 at 4-A.
Thomas F. Liotti, Crowded and Ineffective Prisons Need Change
Now, The Westbury Times, July 7, 1983 at 6.
Thomas F. Liotti, "Pretrial Bail Under the Comprehensive
Crime Control Act of 1984," New York State Bar Journal, November,
1985 at 33.
Thomas F. Liotti, "Advocating Pre-Trial Release in Federal
Court: Dealing With The Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1985."
The Defender, May/June, 1985, Vol. VII, No. 1 at 19, 20 and 21.
Thomas F. Liotti, "Despite Inferior Resources, Keep Standards
High While Serving The Poor." The National Law Journal, Monday,
July 21, 1986 at 28 and 29.
Thomas F. Liotti, A War On Drugs: At What Cost To Our Liberty?,
Perspective, New York Law Journal, February 28, 1990 at 2 and
The Nassau Lawyer, April, 1990 at 2.
Thomas F. Liotti, Lawyers And The First Amendment - Mutually
Exclusive Terms? The New York disciplinary cases of Holtzman and
Kunstler are harbingers of a national trend. The Champion, August,
1992 at 23. Also published in the New York Law Journal, December
30, 1991 at 2.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Rape Of Our Profession: A Prophylactic
Defense Is Too Sublime, The Mouthpiece, a publication of the New
York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, June/July,
1992 at 5. A reprinting of remarks by Mr. Liotti from an address
given to the Criminal Law & Procedure Committee of the Nassau
County Bar Association.
Thomas F. Liotti & Harriet B. Rosen, Review of the Report
On the Criminal Justice Act, New York Law Journal, Outside Counsel
Column, Tuesday, November 17, 1992 at 1 and 7, col. 1 and Mouthpiece,
publication of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers, Nov./Dec., 1992 at 19.
Thomas F. Liotti, Twelve Rules For Negotiating The Plea, The
Attorney of Nassau County, October, 1994 at 8.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano (Law Clerk & 2nd year
student at Touro Law School), "Pretext Without Precedent:
Say Goodbye To The Fourth Amendment", The Attorney of Nassau
County, April, 1994 at 4 and New York State Bar Journal, January,
1995 at 40. The article analyzes the case of U.S. v. Scopo, 1994
U.S. App. Lexis 5378 (2d Cir.) in the context of state and federal
law concerning pretextual stops.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Art of Avoiding Criminal Prosecutions,
The Attorney of Nassau County, August, 1994 at 6, 8 and 15. Also
published in the New York State Bar Journal, February, 1995 at
49.
Thomas F. Liotti, Op-Ed Viewpoints article, Newsday, Tuesday,
May 25, 1993 at 75 & 76 entitled: "Dillon Should Follow
Hynes On Drug Plan". This article explains and supports a
Drug Treatment Alternative To Prison (DTAP) program started in
Kings County by District Attorney Charles J. Hynes.
Thomas F. Liotti and Donald Madeo, Judicial Discretion: A Life
or Death Issue, New York Law Journal, Friday, September 8, 1992
at 1 & 11, col. 1. This article concerns the omissions and
illegalities contained in federal capital punishment statutes.
See footnote 108, Kansas Law Review, August, 1997, 45 Kan. L.
Rev. 1491, 22695 words, Comment: Judge Over Jury: Judicial Discretion
in the Federal Death Penalty Under the Drug Kingpin Act.
Thomas F. Liotti, Criminal Law Legislative Update, The Nassau
Lawyer, June, 1992 at 22. An article focusing on New York State's
SHOCK Program and deferred sentencing statutes.
Thomas F. Liotti, Guidelines For The Issuance of Search Warrants,
The ABA Initiative, The Nassau Lawyer, February, 1991 at 20; New
York State Bar Journal, December, 1991 at 28; and Outside Counsel,
New York Law Journal, February 25, 1991.
Thomas F. Liotti, Newsday, Monday, July 25. 1995, Sign More Harm
Than Good. A letter against "Scarlet Letter" sentencing.
Letter to the Editor also appearing in New York Law Journal, Wednesday,
July 20, 1994 and entitled: "Scarlet Letter Sentence Criticized."
Thomas F. Liotti, Peter B. Skelos and Senator Dean G. Skelos,
The Legislature Proposes To Amend The Wrongful Death Act, The
Nassau Lawyer, October, 1991 at 17.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Resources Of Our Association, The Columbian.
Thomas F. Liotti, Service Clubs: It's Time to Admit Women, Op-Ed
Article, Long Island Section of the Sunday, New York Times, September
25, 1983 at 22.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Queen Of Our Courts, a tribute to the Hon.
Marie G. Santagata, retiring Nassau County Chief Administrative
Judge for all of the Criminal Courts. The Attorney of Nassau County,
December, 1994 at 3.
Thomas F. Liotti, "What Would Happen If Politicians Didn't
Campaign For a Year" Op-Ed, Newsday, As I See It, October
20, 1982.
Thomas F. Liotti and Katherina Ginnis, Testilying: Law Enforcement's
Specialty? The Attorney of Nassau County, August, 1995 at 4 and
6. Also mentioned in an article in The Attorney of Nassau County,
March, 1996 at 1, entitled: Hofstra Law School Holds Ethics Panel.
This is a legal article highlighting perjury by law enforcement.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, What Are We Waiting For?
New York Needs A Resentencing Statute, Mouthpiece, Newsletter
of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers,
Vol. 8, Number 4, July/August, 1995 at 13-16 and The Attorney
of Nassau County, March, 1995 at 4 and 17. The centerpiece of
this article is Precious Bedell, a model, life prisoner who was
completely rehabilitated and worthy of resentencing. Her application
for re-sentencing, after over 17 years of imprisonment, had been
denied because New York does not have a re-sentencing law.
Thomas F. Liotti, Fire In The Belly, Fortune News, August, 1995
at 10.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, Federal Plea Agreements:
A Contract is a Contract, The Attorney of Nassau County, October,
1995 at 17, 20, 21 & 22.
Thomas F. Liotti, Why Should You Have Clients If You Do Not Deserve
Them? Or, Getting Clients The Old Fashioned Way, The Attorney
of Nassau County, June, 1995 at 8 and 14.
Thomas F. Liotti, A Meeting That Bodes Well For The Future. The
Attorney of Nassau County, September, 1995 at 19. An article about
the successful reorganization of the NACDL.
Thomas F. Liotti and Peter B. Skelos, Credibility Questions for
Prosecution Expert on Syndromes in Cases of Rape, Child Abuse,
Outside Counsel, New York Law Journal, April 20, 1989 at 1, 2
& 7.
Thomas F. Liotti, Recovery, Rehabilitation and The Criminal Justice
System, Recovery News Magazine, May, 1992 at 16.
Thomas F. Liotti, Media at What Price, New York Law Journal,
Perspectives Column, September 1, 1994 at 2.
Thomas F. Liotti, Heaney Award Winner: An Interview with Gerald
B. Lefcourt. The Champion, May, 1994 at 16.
Thomas F. Liotti, Mouthpiece, President-Elect's Column, Nov./Dec.,
1993.
Thomas F. Liotti, Mouthpiece, President's Column, March/April,
1994 at 1.
Thomas F. Liotti, Mouthpiece, President's Column, May/June, 1994
at 1.
Thomas F. Liotti, Mouthpiece, President's Column, July/August,
1994 and Biographical column entitled: Herald Price Fahringer
Becomes First NYSACDL Life Member.
Thomas F. Liotti, Mouthpiece, President's Message, Photo with
the Hon. Jack B. Weinstein, presenting him with the National Association
of Criminal Defense Lawyers Judicial Achievement Award.
Thomas F. Liotti, Mouthpiece, Bob Fogelnest Elected NACDL President-Elect.
Thomas F. Liotti, Sentencing & Science, Perspective, New
York Law Journal, May 30, 1993 at 2. An article about Judge Gustin
L. Reichbach's efforts to provide help to prostitutes in the City
of New York at the time of their sentencing. Reichbach requested
that the Foundation for Research on Sexually Transmitted Diseases
set up a small information desk in the rear of his courtroom.
The judge was attacked by his superiors in the court system and
sent to Civil Court for punishment. Mr. Liotti recommended the
Judge for the New York State Bar Association's Criminal Justice
Section Outstanding Jurist Award, which he received. Judge Reichbach
was elected to the New York State Supreme Court in 1998.
Thomas F. Liotti, Donald F. Madeo and H. Raymond Fasano, 'Til
Death (Or Incarceration) Do Us Part, The Attorney of Nassau County,
January, 1996. An article about the meshing of matrimonial and
criminal defense practice. See also, ESQ. Wires, Touro College,
Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center Alumni Association, Fall 1996.
Thomas F. Liotti, Ten Pointers In A Medical Malpractice Case,
The Attorney of Nassau County, March, 1996, at 4.
Thomas F. Liotti, No Even-Handedness In Criticism Of Judges,
Letter to the Editor, New York Law Journal, Thursday, April 4,
1996 at 2. A letter to the Editor opposing unfair criticism of
Judges including Brooklyn Criminal Court Judge Lorin Duckman and
United States District Court Judge Harold Baer.
Thomas F. Liotti, A Check-List: The Body Language of Cross-Examination,
The Attorney of Nassau County, April 1996 at 14.
Thomas F. Liotti, A Perspective On Yagman: The Outer Limits Of
Judicial Criticism, The Attorney of Nassau County (May, 1996)
at 6 and 19.
Thomas F. Liotti and Albert M. DiMarco, Preliminary Hearings
- Valuable Training For Young Lawyers, The Nassau Lawyer, (a publication
of the Bar Association of Nassau County, Inc.), January, 1981,
Vol. 28, No. 4 at 137, et seq. This featured article appeared
on the cover of the Nassau Lawyer magazine and concerned the procedures
and strategies for the conduct of preliminary hearings (also known
as felony exams) in state court practice.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, Putting Some Teeth Into
Brady v. Maryland, The Attorney of Nassau County, June, 1996 at
4.
Thomas F. Liotti, U.S. Judges Need an Objective Oversight Agency,
National Law Journal, Letters, July 8, 1996 at A18.
Thomas F. Liotti, EBTs: The Televised Attorney, The Attorney
of Nassau County, July, 1996 at 12. An article about the need
and mechanics of conducting video taped E.B.T.s.
Thomas F. Liotti, Needed: Legislation To Discipline Judges, The
Attorney of Nassau County, July, 1996 at 7. An article about the
need for federal legislation that would establish a Judicial Conduct
Commission to review the conduct of federal judges and determine
what discipline, if any, might be imposed against them for misconduct.
Thomas F. Liotti, Nation's Criminal Defense Attorneys Network,
The Attorney of Nassau County, September, 1996 at 4.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, The Nolo Contendere Plea:
Pleading To The Charge While Saving Face, The Attorney of Nassau
County, December, 1996 at 14.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Lesson of Sacco & Vanzetti: Let's Not
Make The Same Mistake Twice, The Columbian, a newsletter of the
Columbian Lawyers' Association of Nassau County, Inc., Winter,
1996 edition, Volume 8, Issue 1 at 1 and 3.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, Forget Brady and Rosario:
Use Foil, The Attorney of Nassau County, January, 1997 at 3 and
17. This is an article about the use of the Freedom of Information
Act to obtain discovery.
Thomas F. Liotti, Benchmark, What To Expect In Village Court,
Nassau Lawyer, the Journal of the Bar Association of Nassau County,
Inc., February, 1997 at 15 and 20.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, Death Penalty: ABA Sounds
Cry Of Reason, The Attorney of Nassau County, February, 1997 at
6 and 17. This legal article reports favorably on a recent ABA
resolution calling for a nationwide moratorium on the death penalty.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, Juvenile Justice: Reform
Legislation; Forget the Children, The Attorney of Nassau County,
March,1997. This legal article concerns itself with proposed legislation
for New York State and recently passed by the New York State Senate
entitled: Juvenile Justice Accountability and Procedural Reform
Act of 1997. The article takes a strong position against legislation
that would treat all juveniles as adult criminals. The article
addresses the need for alternative sentencing and genuine rehabilitation
in lieu of jail.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, The Courtroom Closed:
Whose Rights Are Violated, The Attorney of Nassau County, May,
1997 at 12. An article reviewing the recent case of Ayala v. Speckard,
89 F.3d 91 (2nd Circ. 1996) and the Sixth Amendment right to a
public trial.
Thomas F. Liotti and Peter B. Skelos, Attacking "Rape Trauma
Syndrome" and "Child Abuse Accommodation Syndrome"
Experts, The Nassau Lawyer, May, 1989 at 5.
Thomas F. Liotti and Peter B. Skelos, Grand Jury Proposal Indicted.
This article is written as a counterpoint to a prosecutor's point
to change New York immunity laws. See The Nassau Lawyer September,
1988 at 5.
Thomas F. Liotti and Peter B. Skelos, Precision Is The Key To
Criminal Retainers, The Nassau Lawyer, November, 1987 at 1 and
12.
Thomas F. Liotti and Peter B. Skelos, A Valid Strategy In Felony
Cases Is To Challenge Prior Convictions, The Nassau Lawyer, March,
1988 at 1 and 12.
Thomas F. Liotti, Thoroughness Is Key When Representing The Poor,
The Nassau Lawyer, October, 1986 at 11 and 13.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, Federal Courts Focus
on Attorney Discipline, The Attorney of Nassau County, April,
1997 at 11.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, Shadow Counsel and the
Deception of Justice, The Attorney of Nassau County, April, 1997
at 9.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, Habeas Corpus Reform:
The Evisceration Of An Ancient Right, The Attorney of Nassau County,
June, 1997 at 3. An article concluding that recent legislation
(Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 [AEDPA]
and 28 U.S.C. 2254(c)) seeking to limit the Writ of Habeas Corpus
is unconstitutional.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, The Prison Litigation
Reform Act: Comes Anew The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing, The Attorney
of Nassau County, July, 1997 at 5.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, ABA Recognizes the Inherent
Unfairness In Capital Cases: A Cry of Reason That We Should Heed,
New York State Bar Association Criminal Justice Section Journal,
Vol. 5, No. 1 (Summer, 1997) at 14, 15, 16 and 17.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasao, School's Open: Let's Litigate
Carefully, The Attorney of Nassau County, August, 1997 at 14.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, Legal Issues Surrounding
Diana's Death. This is an article analyzing French and English
laws as applied to the tragic and sudden death of the Princess
of Wales. The Attorney of Nassau County, Sept., 1997 at 16.
Thomas F. Liotti, Witness Protection Can Threaten Due Process,
The National Law Journal, September 1, 1997 at A17. This legal
Op-Ed article suggests that sealing of courtrooms for the testimony
of government witnesses including police officers and agents violates
the First and Sixth Amendment.
Thomas F. Liotti, There's Police Brutality Here, Too, Viewpoints,
Op-Ed, Newsday, October 6, 1997 at A31.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, Disparate Sentencing
In Nassau County, The Attorney of Nassau County, October, 1997
at 5.
Thomas F. Liotti, Attorneys Must Become Aware Of R.A.I.D.S.,
The Attorney of Nassau County, December 1997 at 8 and 9. This
is an article about what Mr. Thomas F. has described as Recently
Acquired Income Deficiency Syndrome (R.A.I.D.S.) in matrimonial
cases. The article concerns the process of secreting and uncovering
assets.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Art of Objecting, Practice Tip I, The Mouthpiece
(a publication of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers) Vol. II, No. 1, January/February, 1998 at 17 and 18.
Thomas F. Liotti, From The Defense Perspective: Anatomy Of A
Murder Case Part I, The Attorney of Nassau County, January, 1998
at 5 and 16.
Thomas F. Liotti, From The Defense Perspective: Anatomy Of A
Murder Case - Part II, The Attorney of Nassau County, February,
1998 at 14.
Thomas F. Liotti, From the Defense Perspective: Anatomy of a
Murder Case - Part III, The Attorney of Nassau County, March,
1998 at 5.
Thomas F. Liotti, From A Defense Perspective: Anatomy of a Murder
Case - Part IV, The Attorney of Nassau County, July, 1998 at 16.
Thomas F. Liotti and H. Raymond Fasano, United States v. Scheffer:
Death Knell To Polygraph Admissibility, The Attorney of Nassau
County, June, 1998 at 5.
Thomas F. Liotti, Hot Topics In Criminal Defense Law, The Attorney
of Nassau County, February, 1998 at 3 and 13.
Thomas F. Liotti, Helpful Practice Hints - The Art of Objecting,
The New York State Bar Journal, July/August, 1998, Vol. 70, No.
5.
Thomas F. Liotti, Departing From Federal Sentencing Guidelines,
Verdict, the official publication of the National Coalition of
Concerned Legal Professionals, July 1998, Vol. 4, No. 3 at 1,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 ad 13 and The Attorney of Nassau
County, August, 1998 at 14 and 15.
Thomas F. Liotti and Brett Zekowski, Felony Exams Can Be the
Attorneys' Tool, The Attorney of Nassau County, Sept. 1998 at
8. Mr. Zekowski was a third year law student at Hofstra University
School of Law at the time that this article was written. He was
also a Law Clerk for Mr. Liotti.
Thomas F. Liotti, Double Jeopardy and the Variance Doctrine In
Conspiracy Prosecutions, New York State Bar Journal, November,
1998 at 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 40 and 41.
Thomas F. Liotti, An Examination of the Double Jeopardy Rule,
The Attorney of Nassau County, November, 1998 at 4 and 18.
Thomas F. Liotti and Christopher W. Zeh, Will Decision Affect
`Art of the Deal' The Attorney of Nassau County, August, 1998
at 4 and 17. This article critiques the recent decision of District
Court Judge John Gleeson (E.D.N.Y.) in the recent case of U.S.
v. Gonzalez-Bello (96-CR-875), in his criticism of a deceased
defense lawyer for not encouraging his former client to cooperate
and analyses, U.S. v. Singleton, 144 F. 3d 1343 (1998) where the
Tenth Circuit condemned deal making by the Government in exchange
for testimony.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Poor Get No Right To Counsel, Viewpoints
- Op-Ed, Newsday, December 1, 1998 at A39.
Thomas F. Liotti, Part II: An Examination of the Double Jeopardy
Rule, The Attorney of Nassau County, December, 1998 at 9 and 13.
Thomas F. Liotti, Part III: An Examination of the Double Jeopardy
Rule, The Attorney of Nassau County, August, 1999 at 12 and 14.
Thomas F. Liotti and Brett Zekowski, In Praise of Vito Titone,
the New York State Bar Association Criminal Justice Section Journal,
Vol. 6, No. 2 (Winter 1998) at 118-119; Editor's Message in same
issue and Thomas F. Liotti, An Interview With Justice Burton Roberts with a forward by famed author Tom Wolfe.
Thomas F. Liotti, In Praise of Judge Frank X. Altimari: The Courage
to Dissent, The Columbian, a publication of The Columbian Lawyers'
Association of Nassau County, Inc., Sept. 1992, Vol. 4, Issue
1 at 6-8. This article favorably comments on the dissenting opinions
of the late Second Circuit jurist, Frank X. Altimari. In particular
the article praises Judge Altimari for his courageous dissenting
opinion in Doherty v. Richard L. Thornburgh, et ano, 943 F. 2d
204, 212-214 (decided Aug. 27, 1991, where he opposed the lengthy
incarceration and deportation of Joseph Patrick Thomas Doherty
to Great Britain. Mr. Doherty was deported over Judge Altimari's
vigorous dissent where a sentence of death awaited him).
Thomas F. Liotti, The Judge's Role As Gatekeeper: Evolution of
the Judicial Gatekeeping Function, the Attorney of Nassau County,
Aug., 1999 at 8, 16 and 19.
Thomas F. Liotti, A Rose Is A Rose and In This Case It Is Also
a Legend, The New York State Bar Association Criminal Justice
Section Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, Summer, 1999 at 26. The article
is an obituary about the late, former A.U.S.A. and defense lawyer,
Charles Rose.
Thomas F. Liotti and Christopher W. Zeh, The Uneven Playing Field:
Part I, Ethical Disparities Affect Criminal Cases, The Attorney
of Nassau County, March, 2000 at 5, 14, 15 & 16 and the New
York State Bar Association, Criminal Justice Section Journal,
Winter, 1999, Vol. 7, No. 2 at 75. The Uneven Playing Field: Part
II, Ethical Disparities Cloud Cases, the Attorney of Nassau County,
April, 2000 at 5. Reprinted in its entirety, New York State Bar
Association One on One, a publication of the General Practice
Section, Summer 2000, Vol. 2, No. 2 at 21. See also, Verdict,
a publication of the National Coalition of Concerned Legal Professionals,
April, 2002, Vol. 8, No. 2 at 3-23. See also, Uneven Playing Field:
Ethical Disparities Between The Prosecution And Defense Functions
In Criminal Cases, Touro Law Review, Vol. 17, No. 2, Winter 2001.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Right Attacks Miranda, the Attorney of
Nassau County, April, 2000 at 8. This is an article about the
recent Supreme Court of the United States case, U.S. v. Charles
Thomas Dickerson, 971 F. Supp. 1023 and 1997 U.S. Dist. LEXIS
11524 (orally argued before the Supreme Court of the United States
on April 19, 2000). The article discusses the issue pending before
the Court, to wit: the constitutionality of 18 U.S.C. § 3501
and whether it legislatively overrules Miranda v. Arizona, 384
U.S. 436, 86 S. Ct. 1602, 1966 U.S. LEXIS 2817.
Thomas F. Liotti, Alumni Opinion, The Smartest And Dumbest Person
Ever, The Widener Law Forum, September 22, 1999 at 6 & 8 (this
is a law school publication). This is an article about the former
Dean of the Delaware Law School, now Widener University School
of Law, Alfred Avins, Esq. Former Dean Avins passed away in May,
1999.
Thomas F. Liotti and Ann Cole, Voir Dire: Making The Most Of
15 Minutes, The New York Law Journal, June 22, 2000 at 1, 2 and
3. This article was written by Thomas F. Liotti with Ann Cole,
a jury and trial consultant in New York. See also, Law Journal
Seminars, a division of American Lawyer Media, Inc., Advanced
Medical Malpractice Trial Techniques Seminar, October 2 &
3, 2000 in New York, Chair, Stephen H. MacKauf, at 33 and Quickie
Voir Dire: Making The Most of Fifteen Minutes, The Attorney of
Nassau County, June, 2000 at 5.
Thomas F. Liotti, Christopher W. Zeh and Dr. Leah Blumberg Lapidus,
Cross-Examining Children in Sexual Abuse Cases, The Attorney of
Nassau County, July, 2000 at 5, 12, 13 and 18 and The Cross Examination
of Child Witnesses, Verdict, a Journal published by the National
Coalition of Concerned Legal Professionals, Vol. 6, No. 4, October,
2000 at 11-21. See Also. March 28, 2000, NYSBA In Print, Resources
For Journalists On The Legal Beat - Winter, 2001, Cross-Examining
Children In Sex Abuse Cases. A reference is made to the article.
February 2, 2002, the article was required reading for a seminar
at Columbia University entitled: Critical Issues In Child Abuse
and Maltreatment: Identification, Reporting and Intervention.
This conference was sponsored by The Program in Clinical Psychology
and The Center For Educational Outreach and Innovation, Teachers
College, Columbia University. Participation in this course earns
two certificates: the New York State Education Department required
Certificate of Completion from an approved provider and 7 hours
of continuing professional education credit through the APA, AMA
and ADA.
Thomas F. Liotti, Confessions of an Assigned Counsel, The Attorney
of Nassau County, August, 2000 at pp. 10, 15 and 18.
Thomas F. Liotti, Opinion, When Are Children Unacceptably Violent
In Sports? The Attorney of Nassau County, December, 2000 at 4.
Thomas F. Liotti, We Are Challenged To Show Greatness, New York
Law Journal, January 22, 2001 at SB4.
Thomas F. Liotti, Gideon’s Trumpet Is Now A Kazoo, The
Attorney of Nassau County, April, 2001 at 6 and The Mouthpiece,
Vol. 14, No. 3, May/June, 2001 at 24.
Liotti Thomas F., Commentary There Can Be No Secrets In Criminal
Cases, The Attorney of Nassau County, June, 2001 at 8. This is
an article about the importance of full discovery in criminal
cases.
Thomas F. Liotti, An Interview with Geraldo Rivera. Mr. Rivera
is an internationally renowned television personality. N.Y.S.B.A.
Criminal Justice Section Journal, Summer, 2001, Vol. 9, No. 2
at 49.
Thomas F. Liotti, New Lawyers and Their Transition Into the
Market Place, N.Y.S.B.A. Criminal Justice Section Journal, Summer,
2001, Vol 9, No. 2 at 115.
Thomas F. Liotti, Evidentiary Voir Dire, N.Y.S.B.A. Criminal
Justice Section Journal, Summer, 2001, Vol. 9, No. 2 at 128 and
Evidentiary Voir Dire, The Champion, a magazine publication of
the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, May, 2002
at 26, 27 and 28.
Thomas F. Liotti, In My Opinion, Money Buys Justice? A Call To
The Governor and Legislature To Act, The Mouthpiece, Vol. 15,
No. 3, May/June 2002 at 25. An article about the need for an increase
in assigned counsel fees.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Art of Direct Examination, Nassau Lawyer,
June, 2002 at 3, 17 and 20.
Thomas F. Liotti, In My Opinion, Gideon Expanded, The Mouthpiece,
Vol. 15, No. 4, July/August, 2002 at 30. This is an article on
Alabama v. Shelton, No. 00-1214, decided by the Supreme Court
of the United States holding that counsel should be assigned when
there is the mere possibility of jail.
Winter, 2002, New York State Bar Association Criminal Justice
Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1 - Message from the Chair at 3; It’s
Alive Master: The Thornburgh Memo Returns at 37 and The Art of
Direct Examination at 48.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Power of Words and a Legal Mind, The Suffolk
Lawyer (Opinion-Editorial), November, 2002 at 4.
Thomas F. Liotti, Recent Second Circuit Cases Reinforce Criminal
Discovery Standards Set By Supreme Court, New York State Bar Association
Journal, January, 2003, Vol. 75, No. 1 at 1, 3, 29, 30 and 31.
Thomas F. Liotti, Criminal Justice System In Crisis, New York
Law Journal, January 21, 2003 at 51, 55 and 57.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Task of Getting Jurors to Like You, The
Nassau Lawyer, March, 2003 at 3 and 20.
Thomas F. Liotti, Highest Verdicts of 2002, Getting Jurors to
Like You, New York Law Journal (a special section and edition)
March 17, 2003 at 51, 53, 59 and S13.
Thomas F. Liotti, A Path To A Little Bench, The Attorney of Nassau
County, May, 2003 at 7, 9 and 10 and The Suffolk Lawyer, May,
2003 at 13 and 30. An article by Justice Thomas F. on how he became
a part-time jurist (Village Justice).
Thomas F. Liotti, Focus on Criminal Law, Playing God: Executing
the Mentally Retarded, Nassau Lawyer, June, 2003 at 9 and 17.
An article about the case of Atkins v. Virginia, 536 U.S. 304
(2002).
Thomas F. Liotti, Trying Cases By Overcoming Horrific Facts,
Part I of a two part article. The Attorney of Nassau County, July,
2003 at 7, 13 and 14 and Trying Cases By Overcoming Horrific Facts,
Part II of a two part article. The Attorney of Nassau County,
August, 2003 at 10, 12, 13 and 14.
Thomas F. Liotti, In My Opinion, Judicial Politics Over Experience,
The Mouthpiece, Vol. 16, No. 5, September/October, 2003 at 27.
A commentary suggesting that the White House and Senate Judiciay
Committee are more concerned with politics than they are with
the experience of nominees for the federal bench.
Thomas F. Liotti, Lawyers and Media - Are You Savvy?, The Attorney
of Nassau County, December, 2003 at 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 and 13.
Thomas F. Liotti, Fiduciary Duties of Stockbrokers in Securities
Fraud Cases, The Attorney of Nassau County, January, 2004 at 3.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Art of Asking “No Questions”,
The Nassau Lawyer, January, 2004 at 10 and 15 and The Attorney
of Nassau County, February, 2004 at 3.
Thomas F. Liotti, Learning How To Fight Fair In The Old Neighborhood,
The Frog Horn, a community newsletter published by the Carle Place
Civic Association, February, 2004 at 20 and 24.
Thomas F. Liotti, Gay Marriage, Stop Confusion on Same-Sex Issue,
Newsday, Viewpoints Section, March 11, 2004 at A47. The same article
in a revised form appeared in The Westbury Times as a Letter to
the Editor. See The Legality of Same-Sex Marriages, The Westbury
Times, March 18, 2004 at 18 and 19.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Legality of Same-Sex Marriages, The Attorney
of Nassau County, March, 2004 at 3.
Thomas F. Liotti, Opinion-Editorial, 9/11 Commission Compromised,
The Suffolk Lawyer, April, 2004 at 30.
Thomas F. Liotti, Primal Scream Lawyering, The Attorney of Nassau
County, May, 2004 at 11 and 14.
Thomas F. Liotti, Support for the “Land of the Second Chance”,
The Justice Kennedy Commission Report to the ABA House of Delegates,
Opinion/Editorial, The Attorney of Nassau County, November, 2004
at 13 and 14 and The Suffolk Lawyer, November, 2004 at 5.
Thomas F. Liotti, Support for the “Land or the Second Chance,”
The Justice Kennedy Commission Report to the ABA House of Delegates,
as it appeared in the Attorney of Nassau County (Nov. 2004), reprinted
in the Roundtable (a newsletter by the American Board of Criminal
Lawyers), January, 2005 Vol. MMV, No. 1 at 5.
Thomas F. Liotti, Prison Reform Is In The Air, Mouthpiece, a
Newsletter of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers, Vol. 18, Number 1, January/February, 2005 at 12 (also
a reference to it at table of contents on p. 1).
Thomas F. Liotti and Harold Newman, Obtaining Discovery in DWI
Cases From Collateral Sources, Fiandach’s New York DWI Bulletin,
Vol. 12, No. 1, January, 2005 at 3, 4 and 5.
Thomas F. Liotti, Illegal Housing and the Poor, The Attorney
of Nassau County, February, 2005 at 4.
Thomas F. Liotti, edited by Elizabeth Kelley, Practice Points,
Preparing Your Witness to Beat the Cross-Examiner, The Champion,
a magazine of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers,
August, 2005 at 44 and 45.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Cross-Examination of Experts in Civil and
Criminal Cases, The Attorney of Nassau County, September, 2005
at 3, 10 and 13.
Thomas F. Liotti, Handling The Stress Of Practicing Law, The
Attorney of Nassau County, January, 2006 at 3 and 11.
Thomas F. Liotti and Joan Alexander, Federal Civil Discovery
by the Government in Forfeiture Proceedings: Sometimes a Set Up
for a Federal Prosecution, The Attorney of Nassau County, March
1, 2006 at 3 and Nassau Lawyer, June, 2006 at 12 and 20. Professor
Alexander is Chair of the Legal Studies Department at Nassau Community
College and NYSBA New York Criminal Law Newsletter, Summer 2006,
Vol. 4, No. 3 at cover, 5 and 6.
Thomas F. Liotti, The Cross-Examination of Police in DWI Cases,
Verdict, a magazine published by the National Coalition of Concerned
Legal Professionals, Vol. 12, No. 3, July, 2006 at cover, 1, 16-25,
and 28-33.
Thomas F. Liotti and Drummond Smith, Appellate Review and the
Preservation of Error, Nassau Lawyer, January, 2007 at 9 &
27.
Thomas F. Liotti, A Lesson For Duke, Opinion-Viewpoints Page,
Newsday, January 24, 2007 at A33. This article calls for the removal
and disbarment of the prosecutor in North Carolina based upon
his misconduct in the Duke University Lacrosse Team case. It also
calls for civil lawsuits against him as well as the resignation
of the President of Duke and lawsuits against him as well.
Thomas F. Liotti, Road To Fairness And The Pursuit of Justice,
Independence News, The Voice of the Nassau County Independence
Party, July, 2007.
Thomas F. Liotti, Opinion, Unlicensed Driving Not An Immigration
Issue, The Attorney of Nassau County, September 2007 at 6.
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