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			<title>The Jordan Journal, Fri, March 05, 2010</title>
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			<pubdate>Fri, 05 March 2010 22:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
			<description>The Jordan Journal</description>
			<category>Public Affairs</category>
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			Howard returns to &quot;The Jordan Journal&quot; 
			interviews Attorney Anthony Ricco 
			who has represented numerous unpopular 
			and notorious defendants, including 
			Detective Gescard Isnora in the 
			Bell Case, John Gotti, the African 
			American young man accused of killing 
			white teacher Jonathan Levin, Mohamed 
			Sadeek Odeh charged with conspiracy 
			in the bombings of two U.S. embassies 
			in Africa, Clarence Norman, convicted 
			Chairman of the Brooklyn Democratic 
			Party, among others. Mr. Ricco 
			graduated with a Malcolm X scholarship 
			from Adelphi University, received 
			his J.D. from Northeastern University,
			 clerked for the legendary judge 
			Bruce Wright and worked for the 
			New York State Assembly Banking 
			Committee. Attorney Ricco comments 
			on Eric Holder’s determination 
			in the Bell case, the Governor 
			Paterson investigation, congress 
			members Charles Rangel and Gregory 
			Meeks, Alton Maddox’s letter critiquing 
			Al Sharpton and the future of Harlem.
			 
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